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Manning, Thomas; Knecht, Elizabeth – 1985
This collection of photographic plates and drawings provides a visual record of a communal house of the Chilkat clan of southeast Alaska's Tlingit Tribe. The packet contains written descriptions of the history, interior design, living arrangements, and decorations of the Whale House. These illustrations of traditional Tlingit art and architecture…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, American Indians
National American Indian Court Judges Association. – 1983
Based on a concern for the disproportionately high separation rate of American Indian families, the National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) applied for a grant to develop and offer the Indian-specific parent training program under which this training curriculum manual was developed. Composed of eight sections, the manual…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indian Education, American Indians, Course Content
Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC. – 1988
This booklet provides information on the third year of funding (fiscal year 1987) of the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA), Title IV grant programs, which provides appropriations for Indian tribes and Hawaiian natives under two program cycles: Basic Grants and Special Projects. An explanation of the Basic Grants program is presented,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bookmobiles, Construction Programs, Cultural Influences
Britton, Jeanette; And Others – 1983
The interdisciplinary unit for seventh grade students, involving art, social studies, and mathematics, focuses on a study of the forms, symbols, designs, and colors of the traditional art form of the Plains Indians, the Medicine Wheel. Objectives of the unit are for students to gain an understanding of the culture of the Plains Indians; to develop…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Art Activities, Art Appreciation
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
Martin, William E., Jr.; O'Connell, Joanne Curry – 1986
As part of a study to improve delivery of services to disabled Native Americans residing in the 18 Pueblos of New Mexico, this report specifies the methods used to develop the interview instrument and the training activities that were conducted, presents results obtained from interviews with 117 disabled Pueblo residents, and makes recommendations…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, American Indian Education, American Indians
North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs, Raleigh. – 1987
This document offers guidance to educators concerned with enhancing recruitment, retention, and graduation of American Indian adult students, especially in North Carolina. Following a summary and recommendations of the project committee, the guide traces the history of the Indian communities from 1900 to the present and outlines the educational…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, American Indians, Dropout Prevention

Anderson, Owanah – 1982
The resource guide contains a listing of 1,004 notable American Indian/Alaska Native women who are willing to share their resource skills in 62 Indian-specific programs, Indian priority issues, and women's agenda issues. The women represent 321 tribes and bands and are from 44 states. Biographical briefs for each woman include personal data (name,…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians
Churchill, Ward; Card, Ann – 1981
The FIPSE-funded Science and Self-Determination Project was conceptualized as a response to help alleviate the critical need for Native American scientists who would be able to deal with issues and concerns both within and outside of the Native American community. Objectives of the Science and Self-Determination Project were to prepare…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, College Bound Students, Experiential Learning, Program Content
Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs, Phoenix. – 1982
Designed to provide insight into the proceedings, transactions, and findings of the Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs, this 1981-82 annual report reflects the Commission's efforts to improve communications, understanding and working relationships between tribes and state government to provide tribes with technical assistance. The report…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Block Grants, Budgets
Braber, Lee; Dean, Jacquelyn M. – 1982
The illustrated booklet, developed by the Wabanaki Ethnic Heritage Curriculum Development Project, is written for the Indian and non-Indian educator as a basic primer on the Wabanaki tribal lifestyle. The Wabanaki Confederacy is made up of the following tribes: Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot. Advocating a positive approach to…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education
Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. – 1970
The Dakota or Sioux people may well be the best known of all the nations which first lived in North America. Tribal members gave themselves the name Dakota, meaning friends. Their Minnesota neighbors called them by a long name meaning enemy. French traders in the 1600s took the last part of the name and wrote it down as Sioux. Since then, they…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Child Rearing, Childrens Literature, Cultural Background
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1977
Designed as supplementary reading materials appropriate for Indian and non-Indian children in the primary grades, this series of 20 booklets presents legends and stories of Northwest tribes. Stories in this first level of a six-level series were developed by the Blackfeet, Northern Cheyenne, Skokomish, Shoshone-Bannock, Crow, and Muckleshoot…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Childhood Interests
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1978
Designed as supplementary reading materials for Indian and non-Indian children in the primary grades, this series of 10 booklets presents 13 legends and 7 stories of Northwest tribes. Stories in this second level of the six-level series were developed cooperatively by people of the Crow, Muckleshoot, Skokomish, Blackfeet, Northern Cheyenne,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Childhood Interests
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1978
Designed as supplementary reading materials for Indian and non-Indian children in the primary grades, this series of 20 booklets presents legends and stories of Northwest tribes. Stories in this third level of the six-level series were developed cooperatively by people of the Blackfeet, Kootenai, Jamestown-Clallam, Assiniboine, Sioux,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Childhood Interests