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Dunn, Taylor Morgan; Cherup, Susan – Journal of Education, 2023
Storytelling plays an important role in preserving historical and cultural traditions. Research proves it is beneficial to utilize in the classroom setting as well. One college seeks to cultivate an interest in storytelling for teacher education candidates by having storytelling incorporated into their future classrooms. In two of the education…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Teaching Methods, Cultural Awareness, Diversity
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Sabzalian, Leilani – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2019
Indigenous studies complicates and advances existing notions of citizenship education, in particular, by making visible ongoing legacies of colonialism and foregrounding Indigenous sovereignty. In this article, the author examines how the erasure of Indigenous citizenship, nationhood, and sovereignty permeates multicultural citizenship education.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Tribal Sovereignty, Multicultural Education, Citizenship Education
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Nash, Gary B. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2011
In this article, the author talks about native Americans, the national parks and the concept of historical inevitability. The notion of historical inevitability, always a victor's argument, is as old as the stories of the ancient conquerors. It has permeated the history of Indian America, as told by white historians, and people are still today…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, United States History, American Indians, American Indian History
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Weaver, Jace – American Indian Quarterly, 2011
The development of David Armitage's "white Atlantic" history parallels the Cold War origins of American studies with its mission to define and promote "American culture" or "American civilization." British scholar Paul Gilroy's "The Black Atlantic" served as a necessary corrective. Armitage's statement leads…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Slavery, World History, Cross Cultural Studies
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Gross, Lawrence W. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
In 2005 the author published an article discussing the teaching method teachers used for an introduction to American Indian studies course at Iowa State University. In his previous piece, the author did not delineate the elements that go into an American Indian pedagogy. In this article, the author discusses some elements of American Indian…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, American Indian Education, Teaching Methods
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Reese, Debbie – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2008
In this article the author situates the analysis of two popular children's books in theoretical frameworks emerging from American Indian Studies. Using a new historicist lens, she discusses Anne Rockwell's (1999) "Thanksgiving Day" and Laura Ingalls Wilder's (1935/1971) "Little House on the Prairie" and suggests that these…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, American Indian Studies, Literature Appreciation, Literary Criticism
Flagg, Ann – Instructor, 1999
Presents a theme unit that includes elementary-level, cross-curricular lessons about lifestyle, belief systems, traditions, and history of Native Americans. The unit includes a poster which offers a traditional Cherokee story, literature on Native American legends, and a variety of cross-curricular activities. The unit ends with students writing…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Cultural Awareness
Stopek, Helene; And Others – Instructor, 1995
Tips for teaching students about Native Americans include reading poems that lead to the study of certain tribes, studying the present day as well as the past, having Native Americans visit the classroom, reading culturally sensitive books on Native Americans, and acknowledging differences between tribes. (SM)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Classroom Techniques, Creative Teaching
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Crum, Steven – Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 1993
Critiques the writings of historians Frederick Jackson Turner and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., arguing that the experiences and viewpoints of Native Americans are largely absent. Describes the inaccuracies of the eurocentric view common to typical presentations of American history and calls for integration of Native Americans into the nation's…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Bias, Criticism
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Banning, Donna – School Arts, 1983
Using the rattles of Native American cultures as inspiration, students used pinching, coiling, and slab and molding techniques to form the bodies of rattles and clay pellets for sound. Surface decoration included glazed and unglazed areas as well as added handles, feathers, and leather. (IS)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials
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Young Children, 1993
Presents readers' responses to a series of articles in the September 1992 issue of "Young Children" pertaining to teaching children about Native Americans. Responses underscore points made in the articles or introduce additional considerations concerning issues that were not discussed. (BB)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Early Childhood Education
Minneapolis Public Schools, MN. – 1979
Comprised of two separate booklets, this resource unit assists elementary teachers in explaining how the Ojibwe people harvest maple sugar and wild rice. The first booklet explains the procedure of tapping the maple trees for sap, preparation for boiling the sap, and the three forms the sugar is made into (granulated, "molded," and…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Cultural Awareness
Minneapolis Public Schools, MN. – 1976
This biography for elementary school students highlights the life of Charles Bender (Ojibwe), an American Indian who became a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953, and includes his photograph and a map of Minnesota showing his birthplace, Brainard. A teacher's guide following the biography contains background information on…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Athletes, Baseball
Minneapolis Public Schools, MN. – 1979
Developed for elementary students, the booklet explains how Winnebago people weave baskets from the bark of the black ash tree. The booklet begins with a poem about Grandma making a basket and a story about how basket-weaving came to the Winnebago people. Both are illustrated with line drawings. The following section uses black and white…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Art Appreciation, Craft Workers
Wolfe, Karleen – 1982
Designed for classroom use, the booklet is a collection of the easiest-to-use classroom ideas taken from past issues of the "Daybreak Star Indian Reader," published monthly throughout the school year by the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. The selection of articles and activities focus primarily on Plains and Northwest Indian cultures,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Cultural Activities
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