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Journal of American Indian Education, 1977
"Sacred Circles" opened April 16, 1977 at the Nelson Gallery of Art-Atkins Museum of Fine Arts in Kansas City for its only showing in the Americas; the 850 objects on loan from 90 museums and private collectors included the "Adena Pipe" (considered the most important archaeological object found in the eastern US). (JC)
Descriptors: American Indians, Archaeology, Art Products, Eskimos
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Two Bears, Davina R. – American Indian Quarterly, 2006
Many Navajos, or Dines, and Native American people in general, are archaeologists or are becoming archaeologists. The distinction between "Native Americans" and "archaeologists" in academia, or elsewhere, is no longer accurate. This fact should not come as such a surprise. As the epigraph, a quote by Richard Begay,…
Descriptors: Tribes, Navajo (Nation), American Indian Culture, Archaeology
Friesen, John W. – Multicultural Education Journal, 1994
Explains how the study of aboriginal cultures can aid in the understanding and appreciation of other cultures within North American society. The Anasazi, Hohokam, and Mogollon cultures are examined. (GLR)
Descriptors: American Indian History, Ancient History, Archaeology, Cultural Awareness
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Custred, Glynn – Academic Questions, 2005
Decency would suggest that people should be allowed to bury their own dead. But, with the help of a climate of racial intimidation, modern Indian tribes, backed by the federal government, asserted exclusive ownership of everything before Columbus. Glynn Custred remembers a stalwart anthropologist who cried foul and preserved the knowledge of our…
Descriptors: Tribes, Federal Government, Paleontology, Anthropology
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Nami, Hugo Gabriel – Science Teacher, 1992
Knapping is a toolmaking technique used by early humans and replicated by research archaeologists. Describes knapping techniques and provides examples of how they are presently being used in North America. (MDH)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Hand Tools, History, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Atalay, Sonya – American Indian Quarterly, 2006
Archaeological methods of analysis, research directions, and theoretical approaches have changed dramatically since the early days of the discipline, and today archaeological research topics relate to various aspects of cultural heritage, representation, and identity that overlap with fields such as ethnic studies, cultural anthropology, art and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Background, Museums, Ethnic Studies
Beust, Nora E. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1942
The Library Service Division of the U. S. Office of Education has prepared a series of bibliographies designed for use in furthering a better understanding of our neighbor republics. The first bibliography appeared in multigraphed form in February 1942 under the title "Our Neighbor Republics; a selected list of readable books for young…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Bibliographies, Books, Indexes
Arif Dirlik – Paradigm Publishers, 2006
The essays in this collection address questions raised by a modernity that has become global with the victory of capitalism over its competitors in the late twentieth century. Rather than erase difference by converting all to Euro/American norms of modernity, capitalist modernity as it has gone global has empowered societies once condemned to…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Politics of Education
1996
This resource represents a virtual library of still and moving images, documents, maps, sound clips and text which make up the history of the non-European world from prehistoric times to the early 1990s. The interdisciplinary range of materials included is compatible with standard textbooks in middle and high school social science, social studies,…
Descriptors: African History, Ancient History, Archaeology, Architecture