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Native Americans
The Education World Great Sites for Teaching About ... page highlights Web sites to help educators work timely themes into their lessons. This week's sites are among the best on the Web for teaching about Native Americans.
The Cherokees of California http://www.powersource.com//cocinc/default.html
Look here for a number of resources on Cherokee culture, from language and recipes to music and literature. The Cherokee Syllabary offers a Cherokee pronunciation key, the Cherokee alphabet, and more. Recipes from the Cherokee Cookbook are simple and appealing enough to make for or with your students. The Cherokee Research links let users explore the lineage and present-day descendants of this proud people. Teachers could base a unit study of Native Americans, featuring the traditions, history, and language of the Cherokee people, on this site.
Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States http://hometown.aol.com/Donh523/navapage/index.htm
The flags of more than 100 groups of Native American people, from the Abenaki of New England to the Zia Pueblo of the Southwest, are catalogued here. Text that accompanies the flag images includes information about the symbolism of each flag and the people it represents. Users can also find information about native peoples of Canada and Australia.
Zitkala-Sa: Old Indian Legends http://etext.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/ZitLege.html
The University of Maryland brings together this collection of native tales as told by Zitkala-Sa. Each story is presented with descriptive detail and reflects the values of Native American culture. The plain text format allows quick loading and easy-on-the-eyes reading. You will enjoy making use of such stories as Iktomi's Blanket, the Badger and the Bear, and the Warlike Seven with your students, both as cultural documents and examples of traditional tales.
Native American Links http://marilee.us/nativeamericans.html
If you're looking for a directory of all kinds of resources to use in your classroom study of Native Americans, this site may be very helpful. Links to clip art, folk art, clothing, crafts, recipes, games, art and music, projects, and listings of tribes are all offered here for quick reference. These resources are ideal for elementary school kids and can be easily adapted for older students as well!
Native American Nations http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html
Native American Nations is the most comprehensive listing of tribes online. Succinct descriptions of each group and links for further research make this especially valuable for student research. Heavily text-based with lots of scrolling through alphabetical listings, the site is best suited for middle schoolers and beyond.
Native Tech http://www.nativetech.org/
Highlighting accomplishments in Native American technology and art, this fully searchable site offers lots of information about beadwork, bird feathers, pottery, games, clothing, metalwork, plants, quills, tools, weaving, food, and literature. Message boards and interactive forums round out this extensive collection of materials.
Native Pre-Contact Housing http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/houses/housingmap.html
This site allows users to examine more than a dozen different types of Native American structures in North America. From MainMenu, users can search more than 300 Web pages. MainMenu also leads to menus of independent topical sections. This site is a useful tool for teachers of all grades who wish to introduce students to Native American studies.
Walter McKenzie
Education World®
Copyright © 2005 Education World
Originally published 10/26/2001
Links last updated 10/20/2005
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