The Influences of Culture on Learning and Assessment Among Native American Students
Integrating Culture Into Education: Self-Concept Formation in Alaska Native Youth
Iñupiaq Values Curriculum: Avoidance of Conflict-Paaqæaktautaiññiq
An Investigation of How Culture Shapes Curriculum in Early Care and Education Programs on a Native American Indian Reservation
Issues in Cross-Cultural Assessment: American Indian and Alaska Native Students
Kanien'kehá:ka Creation Story
Traditional Mohawk story, sometimes known as the Sky Woman story.
The Kwakwaka'wakw: A Study of a North Pacific Coast People and the Potlatch
Lakota Culture
Includes links to beliefs and traditions, Seven Council Fires, legends, historical American Indian leaders and South Dakota tribal lands.
Related: Artists and Authors; Spirit Animals.
Legends of Our Times: Native Ranching and Rodeo Life on the Plains and Plateau
Medicine Wheel Teachings by Napos, Menominee Nation
[Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography]
Native American Dolls
Lesson plan for elementary school students which looks at Native American dolls, how they are made and the cultures they represent.
Native American Indian Language & Culture in New York
Native American Issues in Early Childhood Education
Native Homelands along the Lewis & Clark Trail
Members of Blackfoot, Mandan, Hidatsa, Shoshone, Salish, Nez Perce, Yakama, and Chinookan nations speak about their history and culture. Duration: 35:50.
Related material: Teacher Guide.
Native Life
Native North Americans in Literature for Youth: A Selective Annotated Bibliography for K-12
Native Peoples of North America
Native Student Traditional Tribal Values and Secondary School Retention
Navajo Philosophy and Its Application in Education
Never Alone = Kisima Ingitchuna: Parent Guide
Niitsitapiisini: Our Way of Life: The Story of the Blackfoot People
[North American Indians: A Collection of Bibliographies, Resource Lists, Questions and Answers, and Other Leaflets]
Oyate Resource List
Parenting Quality: Confirmation of a Higher-Order Latent Construct with Mothers of Head Start Children
People of the Three Fires: the Ottawa, Potawatomi and Ojibway of Michigan
A Phenomenological Study of Five American Indian Women Teachers in Oklahoma
Plants and Connection to Place
Focuses on Yukon First Nations Traditional Knowledge.
Proceed with Caution: Using Native American Folktales in the Classroom
Reclaiming Indigenous Languages: A Reconsideration of the Roles and Responsibilities of Schools
The Relevance of Cultural Activities in Ethnic Identity Among California Native American Youth
Resilience Among American Indian Youth: First Nations' Youth Resilience Study
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The Road to ANCSA: The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: Grade 6
S'abadeb-- The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists: Seattle Art Museum Educator Resource Guide, Grades 3-12.
Seeing the Skies through Navajo Eyes: An Introduction to Cross-Cultural Astronomy
Designed as a resource for planetariums, for middle school teachers, and a book that families can read together.
Selected Bibliography of American Indian Studies Resources for Students in Grades K-6
Shadow of the Salmon: Respect the Salmon, Respect Yourself : A Resource Guide for Eighth Grade Teachers
"Soft" and "Hard" Domain Theory for Bicultural Education in Indigenous Groups
Spiral of Fire
Spirit of the Trees: A Six-Part Educational DVD Series Exploring the Link between Trees and Forests and Native American Cultures
Films feature 40 Indigenous tribes and nations and give insights into spiritual practices, foods and medicines, art and music, shelter and land management associated with the natural environment.
Related Material: Videos.
SSHRC/CURA Resources (North American)
A Story Before Time Created and Produced by Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, Artistic Director, Santee Smith
The Sun Dagger: Teaching Guide
A Sweetgrass Method of Bullying Prevention for Native American Youth
Teacher's Guide: In the Light of Reverence
For use with documentary of the same title which explores clashes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people over three sacred sites and the use of land for recreational and commercial enterprises. They are: the Lakota and Devil's Tower; the Hopi and the Colorado Plateau; and the Wintu and Mt. Shasta.
Recommended for Grade Seven to adult audiences.