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Kentucky Arts Council, Frankfort. – 2001
From 1997-2001, the Kentucky Historical Society and the Kentucky Arts Council have cosponsored an annual Kentucky Folklife Festival to celebrate the traditions of diverse groups from across the state. Folklife, or folklore, includes traditions that are shared by a group of people who have a mutual background or interest. Folklore can be expressed…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education, Folk Culture
Arizona State Library Association, Phoenix. – 1992
Resources about Arizona for children in kindergarten through eighth grade are listed. Materials include fiction and non-fiction and are mostly English language titles. Books listed have generally been published since 1977, although classic titles distinguished by literary or artistic merit are included, as are bibliographies published before 1977.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Biographies, Childrens Literature
Scott, John W., Ed.; Scott, John A., Ed. – Folksong in the Classroom, 1998
Singing the tunes in this collection will help students understand many of the realities of life during the early years of the United States. From hearth and home to the perils of the sea, and from factory life to Presidential elections, this journal offers a selection of 19 songs to introduce the life and labor of New England people during the…
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture, Music Activities
Swaim, Ginalie, Ed. – The Goldfinch, 1985
A theme issue of the Iowa State Historical Department magazine focuses on elementary readings and activities about prehistoric Iowa. The issue contains a total of 16 articles. In "History Makers," a ten-year-old recounts his family's discovery of a mammoth bone on their farm. "Imagine a Camping Trip Long Ago" looks at how the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Elementary Education, Folk Culture
Scott, John A., Ed.; Seidman, Laurence I., Ed. – Folksong in the Classroom, 1983
The third volume of a newsletter for integrating folk music appreciation into elementary and secondary social studies, literature, and humanities courses, this publication contains three issues of the newsletter which together provide a compilation of folksongs from various historical periods and cultures. The first issue contains an article on…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Discographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture
Metcalf, Fay – 1993
This document, part of the lesson plan series, "Teaching with Historic Places," examines roadside attractions of the United States. Following introductory material the document sets out student objectives and teaching activities. Among the instructional suggestions are sections on "Setting the Stage"; "Locating the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture, History Instruction, Local History
Frank, Kohn A. – Teacher, 1978
Folk music is an excellent resource for learning American history. As the voice of common people, folk music reminds us that history is not merely a body of chronological information, but the composite experience of generations. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: American History, Elementary Education, Folk Culture, Learning Activities

Seidman, Laurence I. – Social Education, 1985
Folksongs can be used with all students at all grade levels. Teacher guidelines are provided and three musical themes--whaling in New England, the California Gold Rush, and loggers and lumbering--are used to illustrate how to use folksongs in the classroom. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture, Learning Activities, Lumber Industry
McCullough, L. E. – 1996
Designed to combine with studies in various disciplines, such as history, costume, language, dance, music, and social studies, the 10 plays in this book are drawn from the fount of American folklore and popular culture. They range from European, African, and Asian folktales recast in New World settings to the mythology associated with real-life…
Descriptors: Drama, Folk Culture, Popular Culture, Production Techniques
Lopez, Alejandro – 1996
This interdisciplinary, bilingual curriculum resource, contains a 29-minute videotape program, 20 colorplate posters, and a curriculum guide. The resource presents an examination of the folklife and folklore expressions of the Hispanic people of New Mexico. The focus of the curriculum is the relationship of survival-based folk activities to the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Built Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Idaho State Historical Society, Boise. – 2001
This booklet is the result of the 2001 summer institute for teachers held at the Albertson College of Idaho (Caldwell). The booklet states that the 6-day institute, attended by 21 Idaho teachers, explored how the history and traditions of different cultures can be found in each person's community. Using Idaho's Latino community as a model,…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Groups, Folk Culture

Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Discusses the Salem witchcraft trials as a reflection of the social and moral values of colonial Massachusetts and New France. Traces the history of the trials. Describes other instances of witchcraft and folk superstitions during that same historical period. Provides primary sources of a picture, map, and excerpts from letters pertaining to the…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, History Instruction, Maps, Moral Values
Taylor, David A. – 1992
This booklet has two main purposes: (1) to promote understanding of maritime cultural heritage; and (2) to provide an introduction to the methods for identifying and documenting common maritime traditions. The guide is intended for non-professional researchers and community groups who wish to explore their own maritime cultural heritage. It also…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Education, Folk Culture, Heritage Education

Wyman, Sarah LaBrec – OAH Magazine of History, 1990
Argues that teaching history through poetry to secondary-level students presents a broad humanistic perspective of each era studied. Demonstrates the method by including four poems to illustrate different perspectives on immigration to the United States. Claims that history becomes more memorable and understandable, and that poems in themselves…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Folk Culture, History Instruction, Humanism
Dufrene, Phoebe – 1991
This paper depicts the historical background and lifestyle of the Powhatan Indians. There are approximately 30 such tribes in present-day Maryland, Virginia, and near the North Carolina border. The name Powhatan is defined, and the history and current lifestyles of the Virginia and New Jersey Powhatans are described. Contemporary Powhatan social…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Art Appreciation, Art Education