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Higher education Native Americans research

Preview of Missing Nimama Lessons - MMIWG2S

Missing Nimama Lessons - MMIWG2S

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary and High School Students Comprehension reading strategies used in this unit are: prediction, meaning, connection, visualization, question, and infer.Included in this unit are articles, videos, and links to the Highway of Tears, where students can examine and formulate questions to drive further inquiry.**Follow my blog, Infusing Indigenous Literature, to see how I integrate Indigenous literature in my curriculum throughout the
Preview of SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

Created by
Art's Place
RESOURCE FILE FOR SPLIT ROCK - THE SPIRIT OF QUODDYOverlooking Passamaquoddy Bay, Split Rock emerges from the beach a short walk from Sipayik, the Passamaquoddy village at Pleasant Point, Maine. It is small, nondescript, and has little if any intrinsic value. Yet Split Rock Is the “Spirit” of the Quoddy Region for the local natives. Split Rock is located at the Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Reservation Sipayik, located on the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay between the town of Perry and the city of E
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part I

Autopsy: The New World, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific New World Colony and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative. The students will be looking int
Preview of Mythology Creation Myth

Mythology Creation Myth

Created by
Mike Bauer
Printable, Step-by-Step instructions for students to follow in order to create a presentation (PowerPoint / KeyNote, Prezi, etc.) on Creation Myths. Presentation Assignment INCLUDES a "Creation Myth Chart" for classmates to complete while their peers present! Presentation Assignment INCLUDES a "Scoring Rubric" Independent / Guided Work - ALL YOU DO IS GRADE!
Preview of Printable Veterans Day Puzzles With Solutions Bundle - November Games Activities

Printable Veterans Day Puzzles With Solutions Bundle - November Games Activities

Puzzles are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.What You will Get60 Printable activities For KidsPDF + PNG FormatHIGH QUALITYNOTEThis is a digital item.No physical product or printed material will be shipped.No refunds as this is a digital product.JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTEDRelated Products• 15+ Printable Fall Autumn Mandala Coloring sheets - September October Activities• 1
Preview of HISTORY ALIVE:  ORAL REPORTS

HISTORY ALIVE: ORAL REPORTS

Created by
Teach N Learn
Students need to be active in the classroom. Have your students do a monolog as a character. You can give them a list of people to choose from. A rubric is included with this lesson. This is a great lesson that the studnets will not forget.
Preview of Federal Lands and Removal of Indigenous People - Inquiry Based Activity

Federal Lands and Removal of Indigenous People - Inquiry Based Activity

Small project that can be used in a US history class or Environmental Science course so students explore indigenous peoples and the history of their removal from public lands. One - two class periods to research and prepare, and one for the students to present their findings.
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Essay (Native American Rhetorics focus)

Rhetorical Analysis Essay (Native American Rhetorics focus)

Components: Rhetorical analysis, writing, research This is a college-level, major assignment in Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous Rhetorics. This project asks students to write a rhetorical analysis using the theories and writers studied in class. Assignment includes a suggested readings list, suggestions and specific guidance for crafting this essay, and also encourages deep engagement with a Native American rhetorical theory. Classroom tested for one year at a U.S. institution of hig
Preview of Resources for Teaching About Genocide

Resources for Teaching About Genocide

Created by
Al Carroll
All sources were chosen for those without any background on the topics. Films include both documentaries and fiction based on real events. When films were available online, a link was included. Ways in which these resources may be best used: Books- High school or college, assigned as book reports. Background for the instructor or student. Films- Viewing for upper grades in middle school, high school, or college. None of the films are graphic enough to need parental consent to view. Films in bold
Preview of Western Pop culture and Native American Stereotypes

Western Pop culture and Native American Stereotypes

Created by
TMJONES0430
Power point presentation on the working class system developed by Karl Marx and a comparison of how this impacted the political and economic issues during the civil war.
Preview of Resources for Teaching About Genocide

Resources for Teaching About Genocide

Created by
Al Carroll
All sources were chosen for those without any background on the topics. Films include both documentaries and fiction based on real events. When films were available online, a link was included. Genocides discussed include American Indian, African Slavery, US Philippines War, Armenian, Holocaust, Cambodian, Bangladesh, East Timor, Mayan, Rwanda, Peru, Darfur, and Syria.
Preview of Exploring Indigenous Youth Culture

Exploring Indigenous Youth Culture

June is Indigenous History Month! Conversations around indigenous youth and children is encouraged in the classroom, and these questions can support opinions, and viewpoints of a collaborative classroom. This can be used as a closing activity that leads to a discussion, or an activity that follows exploring currents trends in indigenous youth education (via YouTube/guest speakers/indigenous student opinions).
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