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Ashley Leal – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This ethnographic study examines the Lipan Apache ("Ndé") Tribe of Texas powwow as a curriculum of culture(s) and a pedagogy of place through which culture is preserved, performed, transmitted, and transformed. Integrating both emic (insider) and etic (outsider) perspectives, I combine personal experiences as a Lipan Apache tribal member…
Descriptors: Tribes, American Indians, Cultural Maintenance, Culturally Relevant Education
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Wen-Hsiung Wu; Hao-Yun Kao; Wen-Cheng Yan; Yenchun Jim Wu; Chun-Wang Wei – Science & Education, 2024
Past studies have provided important insights into the relationship between science education and information and communication technologies (ICTs). However, few studies have sought to promote learning by integrating science education with indigenous culture via ICTs. Indigenous culture is a treasure of human civilization, but there is a crisis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Indigenous Populations, Science Education
Barnes-Najor, Jessica; Sarche, Michelle; Abramson-Martin, Lisa; Amaya-Thompson, Jennifer; Camerson, Ann; Godfrey, Angie; Kaufman, Carol; Petticrew, Ethan; Richardson, Micker; Sauve, Michelle; Shuey, Debra – Administration for Children & Families, 2019
The 2015 American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES)--also referred to as AI/AN FACES 2015--is the first national study of Region XI Head Start children, families, and programs. Members of the AI/AN FACES 2015 workgroup discussed and provided input on the AI/AN FACES 2015 design, implementation,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Early Intervention
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Chiang, Chia-Ling; Lee, Huei – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2015
The worldview within indigenous people's traditional knowledge and western science can be a world of difference. In order to help indigenous students cross the gap and develop a sense of cultural identification. Taking Bunun, one of the Taiwanese indigenous tribes, as our subject, this study aims to develop a teaching module through Bunun's Millet…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, World Views, Indigenous Knowledge, Teaching Methods
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McPherson, Robert S. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2012
The Ute community of White Mesa, comprised of approximately 315 people, sits in the corner of southeastern Utah, eleven miles outside of Blanding. The residents, primarily of Weenuche Ute and Paiute ancestry, enjoy a cultural heritage that embraces elements from plains, mountain, and desert/Great Basin Indian culture. Among their religious…
Descriptors: American Indians, Religion, Ceremonies, Cultural Background
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Ginsberg, Margery; Craig, Anthony – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
One way to approach the improvement of instruction is for educators to learn from student interactions in cultural events that fully engage students' motivation and curiosity. In such a context, educators get to know students in new ways and to connect student strengths to classroom instruction. This can be especially powerful when the learning…
Descriptors: American Indians, Motivation, Cultural Activities, Cultural Capital
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Tsethlikai, Monica – Developmental Psychology, 2011
This exploratory cross-sectional study examined fluid cognitive skills and standardized verbal IQ scores in relation to cultural engagement amongst Tohono O'odham children (N = 99; ages 7 to 12 years). Guardians with higher socioeconomic status engaged their children in more cultural activities, and participation in more cultural activities…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, American Indians, Intelligence Quotient, Thinking Skills
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Brown, Carrie M.; Gibbons, Judith L.; Smirles, Kimberly Eretzian – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2007
In this article, the authors provide some additional analyses from their previous research which focused on tribal and nontribal identity of northeastern tribal adolescents without residential reservation land. In this reanalysis, they focus on the differences found between adolescents living in the tribe's home state and adolescents living out of…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Adolescents, Tribes, American Indian Education
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Andrews, Tracy J.; Olney, Jon – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2007
In collaboration with the Kwakwaka'wakw First Nations' U'mista Cultural Centre and the Nez Perce Tribe's Cultural Resources Program, this study addresses aspects of the recent history and contemporary roles of dance in their societies from the dancers' perspectives. The social science literature commonly documents the cultural history of dances…
Descriptors: Cultural Maintenance, Social Sciences, Dance, American Indian Culture