Native Sports: Playing for Tradition, Culture and Life
Student workbook focuses on the Oklahoma context.
Related Material: Teacher's Guide.
Student workbook focuses on the Oklahoma context.
Related Material: Teacher's Guide.
Ojibwe language story book about winter follows Nigig (Otter) and Waagosh (Fox) as they try to go spear fishing on the frozen lake. Along the way they meet friends and learn about making snowshoes, the snow snake game, cooperation, sharing and being grateful. Teacher Parent Edition includes translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Ojibwe language story book about autumn follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Ininishib (Duck) as they go to harvest wild rice. Along the way they learn about lacrosse, hibernation and migration from bear and snapping turtle. Teacher Parent Edition includes translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Ojibwe language story book about summer follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Mikinaak (Snapping Turtle) as they harvest birch bark, meet bear picking blueberries and whitetail deer working in his garden. The animals discuss how to feed themselves over winter. Parent Teacher Edition contains translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Ojibwe language story book about spring follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Makwa (Bear) as they try to harvest maple sugar. Along the way they meet up with other animals who teach them about boiling syrup, making tools, cooperation, and sharing. Parent Teacher Edition contains translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Unit involves students reading and evaluating images by Theodor DeBry, Simon van de Passes, Mathaeus Merian, D.F. Blanchard, George Catlin, John Gast, and Walter Ufer and contemporary photographs.
Lessons structured around items from the Seattle Museum of Art's collection.
Lesson plan designed for use with Grade 3 students.
Designed to introduce younger readers to Ojibwe history, culture and exercising rights and resource management.
5th edition
Uses traditional stories about the Salmon people as a starting point to talk about environmental health and caretaking.
"A Salmon Homecoming Production."
Children's book retells a traditional story about the robin; in Ojibwe and English.
Accompanying Material: Colouring Book and Supplemental Document.
Looks at the central role of corn in the cultures of the Hopi, Pawnee and Seneca peoples.
Storybook designed to be read by caregivers, parents, and teachers to children affected by the pandemic.
Pre-contact history of Montana.
Chapter from Montana: Stories of the Land by Krys Holmes.
For use with Grades 7-12. Uses photographs from Chapter Eleven of Montana: Stories of the Land.
2nd revised edition. Uses archival photographs of material culture.
Focuses on Yukon First Nations Traditional Knowledge.
Lesson plan designed for elementary students.
Related material: Teaching Guide.