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American Indian and Non-Indian Philosophies of Technology and Their Differential Impact on the Environment of the Southern Puget Sound
The Building of a Canoe
Brief text accompanied by archival photographs. Suitable for use with elementary school students.
"But it doesn't look Indian": Objects, Archetypes and Objectified Others in Native American Art, Culture and Identity
Correlations Between Catastrophic Paleoenvironmental Events and Native Oral Traditions of the Pacific Northwest
The Crooked Beak of Love. Duane Niatum
"The Crossing-Over Place: Urban and Indian Histories in Seattle"
Factors Related to Native Students' Persistence in Higher Education: A Comparative Analysis of Student and State and University Officials' Perceptions
From Where the Sun Rises: Addressing the Educational Achievement of Native Americans in Washington State
Going Native
The Great Winter Dance
Primarily the story Lake Tribe's Song of Today. Suitable for use with elementary school students.
How Daylight Came To Be
Children's book retells a Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with elementary students.
"If Anyone Lays a Hand on That Net They Are Going To Get Shot." Uncompromising Activism: The Fish-In Protests at Frank's Landing
"In Common With All Citizens": Sportsmen, Indians, Fish, and Conservation in Oregon and Washington
It's About Family: Native American Student Persistence in Higher Education
The Oksale Story: Training Teachers For Schools Serving American Indians and Alaska Natives
Raven Helps the Indians
Children's story retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
S'abadeb-- The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists: Seattle Art Museum Educator Resource Guide, Grades 3-12.
Science and Culture in a Curriculum for Tribal Environmental Management: The TENRM Program at the Northwest Indian College
Skunk
Children's book retells the Muckleshoot traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
The Sound of the Drum
Storybook for use with primary school students.
The Spokane Tribe's Multipathway Subsistence Exposure Scenario and Screening Level RME
Technology Becomes the Object: The Use of Electronic Media at the National Museum of the American Indian
Towards an Art History of Northwest Coast First Nations: 3. Contemporary Period (1930-present)
Towards an Art History of Northwest Coast First Nations: I."Traditional" Period (1770-1870)
The Twana Culture and the Drum
Storybook suitable for use with primary school students.
Twana is the collective name for a group of nine Coast Salish peoples.
When the Mountain Dwarfs Danced: Aboriginal Traditions of Paleoseismic Events along the Cascadia Subduction Zone of Western North America
Why Bluejay Hops
Children's book retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-5.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.