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Woodcock, Clarence; And Others – 1983
A source document, illustrated with many black and white photographs of tribe members and activities, provides a brief history of the American Indian tribes, now called the Flatheads, living on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana and describes some of their cultural traditions, particularly their ceremonial dances. The booklet traces the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature, American Indian Reservations
Roop, Peter – 1984
Part of a series of stories about the Blackfeet Indians, the illustrated story details the capture of the first horses by the Blackfeet. In the story, young Running Crane is allowed to join a party of warriors who raid a Crow camp for horses. Running Crane uses gentleness to capture a black horse but is separated from the raiding party and must…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
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Makah Cultural and Research Center, Neah Bay, WA. – 1982
The Makah coloring book tells the story of how the raven twice tricked the crow and her hungry children out of a meal. The captions tell the story in English with some Makah words inserted in the text. The book contains a Makah-English glossary of 11 words. (SB)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature, American Indians
Bennett, Ruth, Ed.; Exline, Jesse – 1983
Yurok Indian legends in Yurok Unifon text include English translations of the entire texts in order to produce fluent reading for English speakers and a continuous text for Yurok readers. Although corresponding sentences are numbered, translation is not word-for-word or sentence-for-sentence. The five stories refer to a time when animals could…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature
Schultz, James Willard – 1984
The two illustrated children's stories are part of a series about the Blackfeet Indians. The first story, originally published in 1916, is the story of Weasel Woman, an orphaned girl who stole her way into a raiding party and became a successful warrior and, ultimately, a war chief named Running Eagle. The second story is a Blackfeet creation tale…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Roop, Peter – 1984
The children's story is one of a series about the Blackfeet Tribe at the height of its power in Southern Alberta and North Central Montana. In the story, Eagle Head, a Blackfeet boy, proves his bravery as he faces the first steamboat on the Yellowstone River and recaptures his chief's favorite buffalo horse, Sik-ki-mi, in a raid on a Crow camp.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown – 1990
Although American Indian literatures are the oldest literatures on this continent, they have not generally been included in American literature courses. This volume is designed to assist teachers and students in beginning their study of the literatures of peoples native to the United States. Part 1--"Introduction to American Indian…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Bennett, Ruth, Ed.; And Others – 1985
A description of how the Karuk Indians of northwestern California gathered and prepared acorns for food includes illustrations and Karuk words for utensils and processes. The booklet explains how women of the tribe gathered, dried, stored, cracked, ground, leached, and cooked acorns to make acorn soup. Illustrations supplement descriptions of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages
Schultz, James Willard; Reyhner, Jon Allan, Ed. – 1984
Written for children, this story is one in a series about the history of the Blackfeet from the precontact period to the mid-nineteenth century. The story begins when the tribe first encounters gunfire in a battle with the Plains Cree, then their neighbors to the east. A Blackfeet warrior is killed and the others return home to tell the chiefs and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature, American Indians
Bennett, Ruth, Ed.; Shaw, Carolyn Risling – 1984
A description of basket weaving techniques and materials used by the Karuk Indians of northwestern California includes illustrations and Karuk language terms so that the booklet may be used to enrich Karuk bilingual classes as well as to interest knowledgeable basketweavers. A section on materials discusses identifying, gathering, and preparing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages
Ohrn, Deborah Gore, Ed. – Goldfinch: Iowa History for Young People, 1992
This issue of "The Goldfinch" examines the history of American Indians in Iowa. This volume's featured articles include: "Encounter"; "Iowa Earthworks"; "The Long Way Home"; "How One Learns, a Mesquakie Woman's Life Story"; "Indians of Iowa"; "Little Brother Snares the Sun";…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Elementary Education
Roessel, Robert A., Jr. – 1983
Using archaeological data, written chronicles of Spanish explorers and missionaries, and oral narratives and legends, the book traces the history of the Navajo people to their original homeland, Dinetah, located primarily off the present reservation in an area south and east of Farmington, New Mexico. The book discusses various theories on Navajo…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians
North Conejos School District, Capulin, CO. – 1979
The study guide and follow-up activities were designed primarily to give students a feeling of Ute life in the San Luis Valley in Colorado. The unit begins with six Southern Ute stories about the wolf and coyote, the race between the skunk and the coyote, the frog and the eagle, why the frog croaks, the bear (Que Ye Qat), and the two Indian…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature, American Indians
Bill, Willard E. – 1988
Intended as a basis for student discussions on American Indian issues, this article provides background on American Indian and Alaskan Native spiritual values and the white man's disruption of the Sacred Circle of Life. The foundation of the philosophies of North American indigenous peoples was the idea of cyclical reaffirmation and the goal of…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Reservations
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Bennett, Ruth, Ed.; Davis, Shan – 1984
Three illustrated stories from the Karuk Indians of northwestern California are told in free English translation and in Karuk with literal English translation. Stories tell of Bluejay who pretends to be sick to get higher pay for doctoring the person she is making sick, how the Karuk learned to kill the fattest deer, and the waterdog who kills the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages
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