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Giles, Karen NoLand – 1985
A research study of American Indian high school students and dropouts in the Milwaukee Public Schools explored cultural factors which affect Indian students' decisions to remain in or drop out of urban, middle-class American schools. Enculturation, i.e. acquisition of Indian culture, and its effect on acculturation, i.e. adopting traits of another…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Grant, Agnes – 1986
Including Native literature in school curricula is an important way of enhancing the Native student's self-concept and providing accurate Native cultural knowledge to Native and non-Native students alike. Nevertheless, Canadian school literature programs generally contain neither contemporary nor traditional Native literature. Some programs…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies
Tonemah, Stuart; Benally, Elaine Roanhorse, Comp. – 1984
Approximately 200 resources which appeared in "Resources in Education" and "Current Index to Journals in Education" from January 1981 to June 1983 have been compiled into an annotated bibliography covering aspects of American Indian education including curriculum development, culture, counseling, student development, testing,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education
Bill, Willard E. – 1988
Intended as a basis for student discussions on American Indian issues, this article provides background on American Indian and Alaskan Native spiritual values and the white man's disruption of the Sacred Circle of Life. The foundation of the philosophies of North American indigenous peoples was the idea of cyclical reaffirmation and the goal of…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Reservations
Johnson, Gene; And Others – 1981
The booklet uses both narrative and line drawings to outline Rough Rock Demonstration School's process of developing a K-12 Navajo language and culture curriculum for Navajo children at Rough Rock and other schools on and off the reservation. There are suggestions for writing the proposal, getting community support, and recruiting staff. The next…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Bilingual Education
Fadden, Ray (Aren Akweks); And Others
Contributions made by Indians from North, South, and Central America are presented in the form of a coloring book. The scenes depict early agricultural, social, recreational, artistic, and medicinal practices of various Indian tribes which have since become a part of the life of peoples around the world. The coloring book, which can be used as a…
Descriptors: Agriculture, American History, American Indian Culture, American Indians
Nordstrom, Jean; And Others – 1977
Although there are no easy answers to the economic problems faced by the Northern Cheyenne in Southeast Montana, any economic development plans should stress long-term tribal self-sufficiency, serve community needs, and consider the Cheyenne culture. Differentiation theory is appropriate for understanding the local rural area and the special place…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Business
Leavitt, Robert M. – 1974
This reader, intended for use in a bilingual education program, tells the story of the Indians' struggle to keep their land along the St. John River during the American War for Independence. Written from the Indian point of view, the text is based largely on the journal of John Allan, a white man living in Nova Scotia, who was sympathetic to the…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians
Clark, Hulda R. – 1976
To reverse the pattern of school failure so common among reservation Indian children, the reservation teacher must modify classroom structure and curriculum to take advantage of cultural strengths and accommodate cultural differences of her students. Many practices of the average white classroom are antithetical to Indian child rearing practices;…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Child Rearing, Classroom Techniques
Porter, C. Fayne; And Others – 1976
Designed to accommodate a semester course in Native American Literature for secondary students, this teacher's guide includes a general introduction, a statement of the philosophy and goals upon which it is predicated, a nine-week block on post-Columbian literature, a nine-week block on oral literature, separate appendices for each block, a…
Descriptors: Activities, American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Seattle, WA. – 1977
Written from the Indian's point of view, these resource materials for primary grade social studies curriculum tell the story of the Suquamish Indians and their most important leader, Chief Sealth (after whom the city of Seattle was named). Focusing on the life of the Suquamish in the 1800's, the narrative text and full page line drawings in the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Childrens Literature
Paisano-Suazo, Aleta – 1979
The standard western theoretical approach to mental health counseling is not applicable to the views held by Native American clients. Consideration must be given to their unique differences, if the therapist is to provide maximum effectiveness. Several perspectives offer alternative counseling procedures. For instance, Indians place great…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Beliefs, Case Studies
Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC. Bureau of Intergovernmental Personnel Programs. – 1979
In spite of their visible prominence and influence on almost every aspect of our society, American Indians remain the least understood group of people. To acquaint symposium participants with the American Indian and to produce greater understanding, this resource manual documents the historical treatment and present status of Indians. Presented…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations
Quimper, Barry E.; And Others – 1977
The Summer School beginning the second year of the three-district, cooperative project was administered by the Saginaw, Michigan, Intermediate School District. The program had two objectives: to field test three curriculum packages dealing with Woodland Indian Social Studies-Language Arts, and to "provide for the special needs of Indian…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cooperative Programs, Cultural Enrichment
Garrow, Larry; And Others – 1974
A list of print and visual media on Mohawk Indian history, culture and current events (written between 1847 and 1972) is presented in this bibliography. The 8 sections, which list approximately 156 citations, are: The Past; The Present; Arts and Crafts; Mohawk Government; Mohawk-White Relations; Mohawk Language; Mohawk Stories; and Children's…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indian Reservations, American Indians


