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Kraus, W. Keith – 1978
Assuming that freshman research papers can be interesting as well as educational, this book presents ten sample student papers selected from classes in which research methods were taught through the use of newspapers and periodicals. The paper topics, based on real people and actual events, range from bizaare murder cases and treasure expeditions…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, English Instruction, Expository Writing, Higher Education
National Endowment for the Humanities (NFAH), Washington, DC. – 2000
This lesson plan uses fascinating letters (written by people famous, infamous, and ordinary, some of whom lived through extraordinary times), as a starting point for discussion of and practice in the conventions and purposes of letter-writing. Its 10 lessons seek to make students able to: (1) list at least 5 conventions of letter writing; (2) cite…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts
Lee, Betsy – 1979
Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman was a product of two worlds--the Indian and the White. A member of the Santee Sioux Tribe, he was respected and admired in both of these worlds for the work he did on behalf of American Indians, first as a young doctor caring for the sick on the Reservation, and later as a writer and speaker, showing the richness of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American History, American Indian Reservations, American Indians
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Wahlenmayer, Carol Williams – English Journal, 1991
Describes a class activity in which students research and then impersonate famous people (living or dead) for an interview conducted by the teacher in front of the class. (RS)
Descriptors: Biographies, Class Activities, Interviews, Secondary Education
Blank, Ruth – 1981
The 178 titles in the annotated bibliography represent a variety of American Indian and Alaska Native topics and literature from 1953 to 1980 (primarily the 1970's). Serving as a guide for teachers and Native American parents, the bibliography alphabetically lists published material non-stereotypic of American Indians and suitable for teaching…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature
Nelson, Mary Carroll – 1972
Annie Dodge Wauneka, daughter of a great Navajo leader, is in her own right a respected leader of her people. The first woman ever to be elected to the Navajo Tribal Council, she has worked tirelessly to improve the health and welfare of the Navajos. Ever since she, as a young schoolgirl, helped nurse her classmates through a disastrous flu…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Aspiration
Potter, Joan; Claytor, Constance – 1994
Stories of more than 400 "firsts" by African Americans, break-through achievements in a variety of fields, are told in question-and-answer form ("Who was the first African American to ...?"). These are stories of people who were forced to contend with racism, directly or indirectly, in their struggle towards goals that require…
Descriptors: Achievement, Art, Athletics, Biographies
Coatney, Sharon; Smalley, Rachel – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
This article, the first of a two-part series, introduces the living history program. This yearly, weeklong program features living portrayals of famous people, which becomes a catalyst for teaching curricular standards, as well as providing the spark for inquiry. Here, the authors describe how the yearly living history program was implemented and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, History, Biographies, Standards
Coatney, Sharon; Smalley, Rachel – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2006
In the first part of this article, the authors introduced the living history program. This yearly, weeklong program features living portrayals of famous people, which becomes a catalyst for teaching curricular standards, as well as providing the spark for inquiry. Successful implementation of this program requires providing teachers with…
Descriptors: Scripts, United States History, Annotated Bibliographies, Program Descriptions
Johnson, Jacqueline – 1990
This biography for younger readers presents the life of Stokely Carmichael, who made famous the phrase "Black Power" as he fought for the rights of black people in the United States and who later settled in Africa, where he organizes young Africans to work for their rights. The book is introduced by an overview of the civil rights…
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Black History, Black Leadership
Nelson, Mary Carroll – 1971
Pablita Velarde Hardin is a famous Tewa Indian artist, born in Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico in 1918. She has helped revive and reinterpret traditional Indian art forms, preserving both for the pleasure of people today and for future generations. From ancient tales told to her by her father she has written and illustrated "Old Father, the Story…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Artists
Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, Lincoln, NE. – 1993
This catalog indexes and describes over 175 Native American programs produced for public television and available on video to public television stations, schools, libraries, and educational users. Introductory pages describe the development of the Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium and present brief biographies of nine Native American…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians
Glassman, Bruce – 1991
Interspersed with the story of Wilma Mankiller's life is a brief history of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and comments on unrealistic and negative stereotypes of Native Americans. In addition to recounting her life and achievements leading up to becoming the first woman chief of the Cherokee Nation, the book explores Wilma Mankiller's philosophy…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
Norris, Mildred W.; Messerli, John H. – 1968
This ESEA Title III bibliography presents books, films, filmstrips, and records that correlate with stories from selected fourth-grade basic reading books. The list of books is prepared from the suggested lists of the Ginn, Houghton Mifflin, Lippincott, and Scott, Foresman reading series. The bibliography includes sections about animals and birds,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Audiodisc Recordings, Bibliographies, Biographies
Norris, Mildred W.; Messerli, John H. – 1969
Designed to enrich the reading program, this bibliography lists books, films, filmstrips, and records for fifth-grade children. The list, which is divided according to readability into easy, average, and difficult, is prepared from the suggested lists of the Ginn, Houghton Mifflin, Lippincott, and Scott, Foresman reading series. The bibliography…
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Bibliographies, Biographies, Books
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