Traditions and Languages of Three Native Cultures: Tlingit, Lakota, and Cherokee

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In this lesson, from EDSITEment, students learn about the environment, history, language, and culture of the Tlingit, Lakota, and Cherokee. They explore the meaning of cultural traditions and how they are maintained. They also learn to say a few words in the languages of these Native American tribes.


 

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Subjects: Foreign Languages - Alphabet | Foreign Languages - Cultural Awareness | Social Studies - Anthropology | Social Studies - United States History
Keywords: Native American Culture | Native American History | American Indian Culture | Tlingit Culture | Tlingit History | Cherokee Culture | Cherokee History | Lakota Culture | Lakota History | Sioux Culture | Sioux History | Tlingit Language | Cherokee Language | Lakota Language | Sioux Language | Cultural Tradition | Culture | American History | Sequoyah | Tsalagi | Cherokee Syllabary | Syllabary | Writing System | Talking Leaves | Sequoia
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