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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
Doermann, Elisabeth – Roots, 1979
Using bits and pieces of the past such as charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, stone spearpoints and arrowheads, and shell or copper ornaments, the archaeologist tries to put together the story of early Indian people in the Minnesota region. A short story, one of eight articles, re-creates the kill of an Itasca bison…
Descriptors: American Indians, Archaeology, Cultural Activities, Cultural Background
Johnson, Frank – 1979
Students learn Tlingit survival practices and lore in this booklet of stories and learning activities. Five readings discuss fire making methods, edible wild foods, weather conditions, and shelter; information is related to the resources of Southeast Alaska and to typical survival situations; e.g., storms at sea and dense fogs. Narratives relate…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Seattle, WA. – 1977
Written from the Indian's point of view, these resource materials for primary grade social studies curriculum tell the story of the Suquamish Indians and their most important leader, Chief Sealth (after whom the city of Seattle was named). Focusing on the life of the Suquamish in the 1800's, the narrative text and full page line drawings in the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians, Childrens Literature
Sims, Kathryn M. – 1980
An Indian self-esteem curriculum activity book, whose title is a Cherokee word meaning "light of sun shining on everything," was developed to provide activities to encourage Indian children (K-8) to appreciate their Indian cultural heritage and feel positive about themselves, their families, and their children. Each of 23 activity…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians, Creative Activities
Ross, Cathy; Fernandes, Roger – 1979
One in a series of Native American instructional materials, this booklet introduces elementary students to the tribes of the plains culture area, extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River and from Texas to Canada. Written in simple language, the booklet begins with a brief description of the region--its extreme climate and the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indians
Heuving, Jeanne – 1979
The purpose of these elementary grade social studies resource materials is to portray the continuity of the life of the Suquamish Tribe on the Port Madison Reservation in western Washington. The photographs accompanying the text in the student booklet document the coming together of Indian and non-Indian cultures: the gathering style of life…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Cultural Activities
Ross, Cathy; Fernandes, Roger – 1979
One in a series of Native American instructional materials, this booklet introduces elementary students to the tribes of the woodland culture area, extending from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean and from Florida to the Great Lakes. Written in simple language, the booklet provides an overview of the regional culture, as well as,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature
Ross, Cathy; Fernandes, Roger – 1979
The first in a series of Native American instructional materials, this booklet introduces elementary students to the culture and history of woodland, plains, desert, and coastal Indians. It presents an overview of philosophies common to most Native American cultures, differentiates the four Indian culture areas, and guides students in identifying…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature
Ross, Cathy; Fernandes, Roger – 1979
Background information, legends, games, illustrations, and art projects are provided in this booklet introducing elementary students to the history and culture of Indian tribes of the North Pacific Coast and Pacific Northwest. One in a series of Native American instructional materials, the booklet provides an overview of the coastal culture area,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages
Ross, Cathy; Fernandes, Roger – 1979
One in a series of Native American instructional materials, this booklet introduces elementary students to the history and culture of the Navajo, Pueblo, and other Indian tribes of the southwest desert. Written in simple language, the booklet provides background information, activities, legends, and illustrations. Topics include the climate of the…
Descriptors: Agriculture, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages
Milligan, Dorothy; Bland, Anna – 1985
The 18 lessons in this unit of study are intended to promote an awareness of the contribution of the American Indian to the development of Oklahoma and to preserve the culture and heritage of the American Indians of the state. Each lesson includes a concept (one-sentence statement of the main idea), background information, learning activities…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History
Noe, Sally W.; Wright, Gregory, Ed. – 1979
The American Indians of the Southwest--their history and culture from ancient to modern times--are the focal point of this resource manual based on an American history course developed at Gallup High School, Gallup, New Mexico. The course covers ancient culture and migrations of the Indian tribes now inhabiting New Mexico and the coming of Spanish…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Ancient History, Anthropology