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Lane, Sarah; And Others – 1989
This text explores an isolated and indigenous people who live in the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico. Isolation has allowed the Cora Indians to maintain their traditional customs to a much greater extent than many other groups of Native Americans. The historical and geographical contexts of the Cora are presented in this curriculum resource.…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Art Activities, Cultural Activities

Otero, George G.; Harris, Zoanne – 1981
This two-part curriculum unit includes 20 slides depicting Days of the Dead in Mexico and the United States. The unit is designed to help middle school students compare customs and practices associated with death throughout the world in a way that promotes understanding of the values and needs that produce and are reinforced by death rituals and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Beliefs, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness
Walkup, Nancy; Warwick, Sharon – 1996
A milagro is a little metal pendant that symbolizes a request, a prayer, or a wish. This "Teacher's Guide" and bilingual "Student Booklet" accompany a bilingual videotape and color wall poster in a multimedia package intended to introduce students in grades 3-8 to the folk art tradition of milagros. The videotape, presented…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education