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Access to Capital and Credit in Native Communities
Presents information on current economic conditions in American Indian communities and available opportunities for entrepreneurship. Examples of positive Tribal access to capital and credit. Related Material: Access to Capital and Credit in Native Communities: Data Review.
Agents of Change: How American Indians Helped Change the World in Only Seven Years
Unit lloks at how the Seven Years' War restructured the balance of power between Europeans and Indigenous peoples in North America. Designed for Grade 8 students.
American Indian Basketry
The Anthropology of Northwest Coast Oral Traditions Bibliographic Essay
Atlantic First Nations Housing Needs Assessment Analysis of Findings
A Brief History of Assimilation and the Struggle for Recuperation
Child Abuse and Neglect: An Examination of American Indian Data
Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: A Synthesis of Current Impacts and Experiences
Jamie Donatuto ... [et al.]
CSRD Implementation in Native American Sites: Cross-Site Lessons Learned
Results from the federally-funded program which supports schools in investing in a comprehensive change process.
Cultural Strengths and Challenges in Implementing a System of Care Model in American Indian Communities
Development and Implementation of Tribal Foster Care Standards
DNA and Indigeneity: The Changing Role of Genetics in Indigenous Rights, Tribal Belonging, and Repatriation: Symposium Proceedings
Drawing Strength from Our Cultures: State of Native American Youth Report
Dreaming from the Margins, Living in the In-Between: Identity, Culture, and the Power of Voice
Uses historical documents in conjuction with Louise Erdrich’s The Round House, Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices. Developed for use in Advanced Placement English Literature or Language classroom, Grades 11 and 12.
Emerging LTSS Issues in Indian Country: Adult Family Homes
Emerging LTSS Issues in Indian Country: Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Enlarging the Healing Circle: Ensuring Justice For American Indian Children
Family Preservation: Concepts In American Indian Communities
First and Second Wave Native American Literature
Students analyze Winter in the Blood by James Welch, Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie,
First Nations Control Models: Exploring the Devolution of Health Program Funding in Atlantic Canada
From Mauka To Makai: The River of Justice Must Flow Freely
Gimaamaa-akiiminaan gimiigwechiwendaamin = Thankful for Our Mother Earth: A Kid's Activity Book
Story and activities focus on the harvest of wild rice. English with some words translated into Ojibwe.
Guidelines for Respecting Cultural Knowledge
Handbook for Culturally Responsive Science Curriculum
Discusses how to combine Indigenous ways of knowing and traditional teaching methods with Western methodologies to produce a two-eyed seeing approach to science education. Designed for the Alaska context but can be adapted to other regions.
Health Innovation & Equity: Recommendations From Native American Youth
Historical Time Line
Hivernant Métis Families, Brigades and Settlements in the Cypress Hills
Human & Sex Trafficking: Trends and Responses across Indian Country
Indian Boarding Schools: A Case Study of Assimilation, Resistance, and Resilience
Indigenous Planning and Community Development
Interpreting Moments of American Indian Activism
Discusses the American Indian Movement, the occupation of Alcatraz, Trail of Broken Treaties, the Nebraska Compaign, and Wounded Knee occupation. Designed specifically for Grade 8 students at Walker Jones Education in Washington, D.C.
Kanien'kehá:ka Creation Story
Traditional Mohawk story, sometimes known as the Sky Woman story.
Kanyen'kehà:ka Creation Story
Traditional Mohawk story also known as the Sky Woman story.
Kiuguyat: The Northern Lights
Indigenous Alaskans discuss their experience of the aurora borealis. Duration: 25:25.
Native American Elder Abuse
Native American Kids 2000: Indian Child Well-Being Indicators
On Sacred Ground: Commemorating Survival and Loss at the Carlisle Indian School
Portrait in Alienation: Native American Students on a Predominantly White Campus
Promising Practices and Strategies to Reduce Alcohol and Substance Abuse Among American Indians and Alaska Natives
The Proper Role of Technology in the Determination of Cultural Affiliation
Reading and the Native American Learner Research Report
Recognition, Reconciliation and Healing
Residential Schools: The Past Is Present
Resilience: Stories of Montana Indian Women
Profiles 20 women leaders past and present.
Resources on Archives & Indigenous Issues
Rethinking the Prairie Page in Print Culture: Paper Presented at the Prairie Print Culture Colloquium
Explores the meaning and implications of ledger drawings made by Aboriginal men in the late nineteenth century within the context of the book culture.
Rewriting the Narrative of American History: American Indian Identity and the Process of Recovery
Unit looks at how the authors of Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital (Angie Debo), Custer Died for Your Sins (Vine Deloria, Jr.), and Winter in the Blood (James Welch) repond to certain crises in Native American history. Designed for 11th grade Advanced Placement Language and Composition classes. Some focus on Oklahoma history.