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Dunn, Helen – 1973
As part of a continuing program designed to provide Nevada's school population with information that will facilitate greater awareness and understanding of past and present Native Nevadan lifestyles and contributions, this curriculum guide might constitute a social studies unit for upper elementary and/or junior high schools. This guide deals with…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Awareness, Culture Conflict
Miller, Hubert J. – 1972
The conquest and colonization of Mexico initiated by Hernan Cortes resulted in the fusion of the Indian and Hispanic cultures. This fusion led to the "mestizo" culture. Cortes was the bearer of the Hispanic heritage just as the Aztecs and other Indians in Mexico and the Southwest were the carriers of the Indian heritage. In studying the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Interrelationships
Miller, Hubert J. – 1973
As Mexico's first viceroy, Antonio de Mendoza's most noteworthy achievement was his laying the basis of colonial government in New Spain which continued, with modifications, for 300 years. Although he was lenient in dealing with the shortcomings of his Indian and Spanish subjects, he took a firm stand in dealing with the rebellious Indians in the…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, American Indians, Biographies, Colonialism
Miller, Hubert J. – 1973
The decades of the 1530's and 1540's witnessed the founding of Hispanic colonial institutions, many of which with modifications continue today. Among the most lasting of these has been the Church. This is part of Juan de Zumarraga's (Mexico's first archbishop) legacy, not only the setting up of ecclesiastical administration but also the prelate's…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Interrelationships
Miller, Hubert J. – 1972
Bartolome de las Casas devoted himself completely to crusading for the rights of the Indians. Although he was never a missionary among Indians, he began projects such as the Indians' conversion in the Land of War in Guatemala, which later became the task of his Dominican colleagues. However, his true importance lay in his role as the Indians'…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Education
Davis, Charlotte D., Ed.; Stickney, Edith P., Ed. – 1972
This book has been prepared as a specific reference and resource guide for teachers, and is designed to provide assistance in curriculum development through incorporation into the curriculum of the cultural and historical contributions of minority groups. In general, the criteria used for selection of entries for the book required that: (1) the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Blacks, Chinese Americans
Eyster, Ira; Chisholm, Anita – 1977
The product of a Title VII ESAA grant, this guide to the study of Oklahoma American Indians has been designed and evaluated by teams of Native American adults, Indian and non-Indian students, and teachers from three Oklahoma schools selected as project sites: Okmulgee, Hartshorne, and Shawnee schools. The guide is divided into three basic sections…
Descriptors: Activities, American Indians, Bibliographies, Biographies