Not "Indians," Many Tribes: Native American Diversity

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In this unit of five lessons, from EDSITEment, students heighten their awareness of Native American diversity as they learn about three vastly different Native groups in a game-like activity using archival documents such as vintage photographs, traditional stories, photos of artifacts, and recipes. This unit helps students study the interaction between environment and culture.


 

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Subjects: Social Studies - United States History
Keywords: Folklore | Native American | Abenaki | Hopi | Kwakiutl | History | Abenaki, The | An Algonquian Year | Algonquians, The | Heart of a Chief, The | Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale | Coyote & Little Turtle: Iisaw Niqw Yongosonhoy | Maria Martinez: Pueblo Potter | Pueblo Boy: Growing Up in Two Worlds | The Great Canoes | McCurdy, Michael | Quiri, Patricia Ryon | Bruchac, Joseph | Sekaquaptewa, Emory | Anderson, Peter | Keegan, Marcia | American Indian | Native American Culture | American Indian Culture | Native American History | American Indian History | Neel, David | McDermott, Gerald | Landau, Elaine
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