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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
Cutforth, Rosalind – Northeast Indian Quarterly, 1991
As part of its multicultural approach, the United Nations International School includes Native American literature and social studies materials in many areas of the K-12 curriculum, as well as encouraging awareness of Native American concerns outside the classroom. Class activities and schoolwide events are described. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Class Activities, Curriculum Development
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McMahon, Rebecca; And Others – Childhood Education, 1997
Recognizes the importance of using high-quality children's literature when studying cultural diversity. Stresses the need for accurate information in text and for authentic illustrations. Contains an annotated bibliography of six American Indian books with suggested activities to encourage discussion about Native culture. Lists eight additional…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, Childrens Literature
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Haukoos, Gerry D.; Beauvais, Archie B. – Childhood Education, 1997
Suggests that to prevent acceptance of racial or cultural stereotypes, children must construct positive images of present-day Native people, in addition to learning about historic American Indian leaders. Discusses ways to restructure the knowledge base of teachers. Offers suggestions for developing positive cultural images of Native Americans.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, Childrens Literature
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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
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Gilderhus, Nancy – English Journal, 1994
Describes how one English teacher uses Leslie Marmon Silko's novel "Ceremony" as in introduction to Native American culture and as a complex example of narrative and storytelling. Shows how the book's difficulties are enhanced by the large differences between mainstream American and Native American cultures. (HB)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Cultural Differences, English Curriculum
Morse, John B. – 1991
This document consists of a paper and related booklet describing the development of a multicultural studies program in Omaha (Nebraska) high schools. A high school teacher describes how he came to develop Omaha's multicultural education program. In the early 1960s, the realization that history textbooks contained little of the Black experience,…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Asian Americans
Bigelow, Bill, Ed.; Peterson, Bob, Ed. – 1998
This revised edition offers an alternative narrative of the myth about the voyages of Christopher Columbus traditionally taught in schools. The hope is to encourage a deeper understanding of the European invasion's consequences, to honor the rich legacy of resistance to the injustices it created, to convey the appreciation for the diverse…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Smith, Walter S. – Science Teacher, 1998
On the Fajada Butte in New Mexico, 11th-century Anasazi constructed a site that marks the high and low points of the orbits of the sun and the moon. This unit on astronomy challenges students to think differently about the moon and about the ability of native people to understand the natural world. Includes resources for further study. (PVD)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Astronomy, Consciousness Raising, Epistemology
Michaelis, Bernhard – Children and Families, 1997
Presents strategies for teaching Head Start children about the diversity of American Indians. Addresses common misconceptions about American Indian language and cultural traditions. Describes ways of teaching about American Indians accurately, including use of correct names, accurate portrayal of the diversity of cultures, suggestions for…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, American Indians
King, Claire – Teaching Tolerance, 2000
Describes "Science: Through Native American Eyes," an interactive multimedia CD-ROM for middle school that is part of the Cradleboard Teaching Project developed by musician and teacher Buffy Sainte-Marie. The Cradleboard joins Native American tradition and high-tech innovation to explore the core curriculum of the National Content Standards. (SLD)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum
Sorensen, Carol; Hoffmann, Donald; Boinczan, Joseph – 1996
This paper presents a cross-graded, thematic, interdisciplinary unit which grew from a Native American humanities unit. The 9-week unit addresses the plurality of intelligences, allows for cognitive bypassing and challenges students in critical thinking modalities. With a focus on the five groups of Native Americans (The Eastern Woodlands, Plains,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, American Indians
Sherk, H. G.; Callihoe, H. – 1973
The report describes, in the form of transcribed interviews, cross-cultural programs in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Montana, New Mexico and Arizona identified in a May, 1973, study-tour of cross-cultural education focusing upon people of Indian ancestry. The primary goal of these visits was to identify promising procedures and accomplishments in…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development
2002
Native American languages have no equivalent for the word "art." Yet the objects Native Americans have used and still use suggest that they are a highly spiritual people who create objects of extraordinary beauty. In Native American thought, there is no distinction between what is beautiful or functional, and what is sacred or secular.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Art Education
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