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Minneapolis Public Schools, MN. – 1979
A biography for the elementary grades of Carl Gawboy (Ojibwe), an American Indian painter, includes photographs of the artist and some of his work. A teacher's guide following the bibilography contains information on watercolor painting and the Ojibwe people, learning objectives and study questions, instructions for doing a watercolor painting and…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Art Activities, Artists
Murphy, James E.; Murphy, Sharon M. – 1981
This book offers an account of 150 years of the American Indian press and includes an overview of the contemporary Indian media. Its goal is to provide a wider perspective than was hitherto available from which to judge the nation's press as a whole. The picture of the establishment press that emerges is not an altogether pleasant one. Historical…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Haukoos, Gerry D.; Chandayot, Pongchan – 1988
Success of Native American Students in science and science-related careers has long been a dilemma for those educators in the population-at-large that seek to improve the representation of all minorities in fields of science and engineering. This study was conducted to investigate the cross-cultural nature of attitude toward science and…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, American Indian Studies
Saint Paul Public Schools, MN. – 1982
This document is one of five filmstrip users' guides that can be used to increase understanding of minority women in the United States by supplying basic information on their histories, current concerns, myths, and misleading stereotypes. The guide was designed to be used with a filmstrip entitled "American Indian Women" and to help teachers of…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Females, Filmstrips
Cogo, Robert – 1979
Students are introduced to the Haida language as well as to traditional Haida foods in this booklet, one in a series of curriculum materials on Southeast Alaska Natives. Ten selections written in simple language describe a Haida barbecue, Indian bread, sea cucumbers, black sea weed, the edible pulp sap of Hemlock, Indian ice cream made from soap…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages
Nitsch, Twylah Hurd – 1979
Written for students and teachers who want to learn more about Seneca history and culture, this booklet presents legends, games, and factual information about the way of life followed by the early Seneca. Introductory material discusses the philosophy of the Seneca, their view of Nature, and the role of legends in the early Clans. Part I contains…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies
Peer reviewedArchibald, Jo-ann – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1986
Outlines the philosophy, organization, and achievements of an Indian-controlled program that prepares Indian people to teach in both mainstream and Indian settings. Topics include admission policies, community-based field centers that provide the first two years of post-secondary education, program components (Indian studies, education courses,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Canada Natives, Cultural Influences
Mitchell, Susan – 1999
Studies of U.S. history in middle school usually focus on the British point of view of the growth and development of the United States. This curriculum project aims to foster a bi-national perspective to compare and contrast issues reflecting the influences of Spain and Mexico on the indigenous cultures of both countries, with a specific focus on…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Area Studies, Comparative Analysis
Lobo, Susan, Ed.; Peters, Kurt, Ed. – 2001
Over half of all American Indian people living in the United States now live in urban areas, but few books and little research have addressed urban Indian themes. This book compiles research, scholarly writing, poetry, prose, and artwork concerned with the Native urban experience. Of specific educational interest are chapters on the role of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
Anderson, David; Pohl, Ann – Education Canada, 2002
Canadian schools have not respected or honored the history of Canada Natives. Much of what is taught are stereotypes or myths. Native organizations have developed materials that present a more honest and respectful perspective on Aboriginal culture. But for effective change to happen, teachers must develop the will to learn for themselves and make…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Canada Natives
Lee, Tiffany – Winds of Change, 2003
A 7-week summer program for college-bound American Indian students prepares them for college and trains them to become leaders. Through role playing a fictitious Native tribe, students encounter realistic dilemmas similar to those facing tribal governments and realize that tribal leaders' decisions involve many social and political issues…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Students, American Indian Studies, College Bound Students
Whitford, Lea – Cultural Survival Quarterly, 1998
The Browning (Montana) school district on the Blackfeet reservation teaches Blackfeet studies, language, arts, and crafts. Discusses the benefits of Native studies for Native and non-Native students, the value of experiential learning and storytelling, and the importance of respecting elders' rights to impart certain knowledge at the right time…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Cultural Education
Krouse, Susan Applegate – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
Alcatraz, the Trail of Broken Treaties, Wounded Knee--these are the well-known sites of "takeovers" by American Indian activists, mostly members of the American Indian Movement or AIM, in the 1960s and 1970s. AIM began in 1968, in Minneapolis-St. Paul, when urban Indians organized to protect their rights and preserve their traditions.…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Females, American Indian Education, Community Organizations
White, Louellyn; Stauss, Joseph H.; Nelson, Claudia E. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2006
This article provides a review and summary of six years of research on food assistance and nutrition issues on Indian reservations across America that was carried out by tribal college faculty, staff, and students through a federal small grants program. An assessment of the impacts and implications of this unique research program on the tribal…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Dietetics, Nutrition
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Language Services Branch. – 1992
This curriculum guide outlines a program designed for Cree high school students in Alberta, Canada to study their Native language and culture. The curriculum is also appropriate for non-Native students. The first part of the guide, concerning philosophy and rationale, discusses the history of the Cree language and culture, stressing the importance…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Cree, Cultural Education

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