Filter your results
11th Grade
Cultural Appreciation - Native American Heritage - Community Engagement
Passage
11th Grade
Seasonal
Engage with Native American heritage by exploring the significance of drums, language, and dance performances. Understand the cultural traditions and the role of community involvement in preserving these practices.
8th Grade
Understanding U.S. Treaties with Native Americans - Cultural Insights - American History
Passage
8th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the key aspects of U.S. treaties with Native Americans, emphasizing the cultural misunderstandings and historical factors surrounding these agreements. Understand the impact of these treaties on both Native American communities and American history. Develop a deep appreciation of their significance, gaining insights into how these treaties influenced cultural dynamics and historical developments.
11th Grade
[Interactions - 18th & 19th Century Policies - Native American History]
Passage
11th Grade
Seasonal
The exploration of U.S. policies impacting Native Americans and settlers from the 18th to the 19th century provides a detailed understanding of how historical treaties were formed and their effects on communities. This study enhances critical thinking regarding socio-political dynamics and develops a nuanced perspective on the long-term policy effects. It builds skills in historical analysis, evaluating primary and secondary sources, and understanding complex intergroup relationships during this era.
11th Grade
Native American Perspectives and Impacts - American Revolution - Territorial Changes
Passage
11th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate Native American perspectives during the American Revolution, focusing on historical alliances and the impacts on territorial claims. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these dynamics influenced both Native American communities and the larger geopolitical landscape of the time.
6th Grade
[Cultural Preservation - Oral Traditions - Native American History]
Passage
6th Grade
Seasonal
Explore the rich history and culture of Native American tribes by examining their oral traditions and systems of governance. Gain insights into the structure and application of tribal laws and analyze the impact of colonization on these communities. Learning outcomes focus on understanding diverse cultural narratives, evaluating the influence of historical events on tribal governance, and enhancing appreciation for Indigenous perspectives.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Perspectives and Interactions - European Contact with Native Americans - Historical Debates and Adaptations
Passage
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the perspectives of Europeans and Native Americans during initial contact, concentrating on debates and cultural adaptations. Analyze primary historical arguments and adaptations to understand the interactions and outcomes of cultural exchanges, enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills through the exploration of differing viewpoints.
8th Grade
Historical Understanding - Eastern Woodland Culture - Native American Tribes
Passage
8th Grade
Seasonal
Explore the culture and lifestyle of Eastern Woodland Native American tribes, examining their agricultural practices, settlement patterns, and defensive strategies. Understand tribal organization and societal roles, fostering a comprehensive grasp of these aspects.
4th Grade
[Historical Insights - Virginia's American Indian Heritage - Native Cultures]
Passage
4th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the enduring history of Virginia's American Indian cultures and their profound influence. Gain a comprehensive understanding of their traditions, language, and significant contributions to contemporary society. The learning process highlights cultural awareness, historical insight, and appreciation of diverse heritage.
5th Grade
Understanding Cultural Adaptations - Inuit, Onondaga, and Taino - First Americans
Passage
5th Grade
Seasonal
Focus on examining the cultural adaptations of the Inuit, Onondaga, and Taino tribes, highlighting their unique survival strategies. Gain insights into their historical resilience and diverse traditions. Understand the innovative ways these communities adapted to their environments and how these strategies reflect their cultural identity and resourcefulness.
3rd Grade
Culture and Traditions - Native Tribes - California Native Americans
Passage
3rd Grade
Seasonal
Examine the lifestyles, dwellings, and musical traditions of California Native American tribes such as the Chumash, Miwok, and Pomo. Gain an understanding of their resourceful living practices and rich cultural heritage, focusing on the importance of environmental adaptation and preserving their traditions. Enhance skills in cultural analysis and appreciation for indigenous history and practices.
4th Grade
History Exploration - Early California Native Americans
Passage
4th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the rich history and diverse cultures of Native American tribes in California prior to European contact. Gain insights into early habitation patterns and cultural practices, and analyze the significant transformations that occurred following European exploration. Develop an understanding of the social, economic, and environmental adaptations of these tribes, and enhance critical thinking skills by interpreting historical impacts and cultural shifts.
5th Grade
Historical Analysis - Cherokee Culture & Resilience - Trail of Tears Impact
Passage
5th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the resilience of the Cherokee Nation through key historical events, emphasizing cultural survival and identity preservation. Analyze how the forced relocation affected Cherokee traditions, exploring their adaptive strategies and lasting cultural impacts. Develop a deeper understanding of cultural perseverance and identity amidst adversity, enhancing skills in critical thinking and historical analysis.
5th Grade
Understanding Irrigation & Resource Use - Indigenous Cultures - Native People of California
Passage
5th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the cultural practices and resource management techniques of Native Californian tribes, including their methods of irrigation and weaving. Understand the ingenuity and adaptation of indigenous peoples through an exploration of their traditional ecological knowledge and skills. The focus is on developing an appreciation for the innovative approaches these tribes used to thrive in diverse environments.
5th Grade
Understanding Native American Diplomacy - Challenges and Impact - Historical Relations with the U.S. Government
Passage
5th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the complexities of Native American diplomacy with the U.S. government and the historical obstacles encountered. Understand the influence of European settlers and significant negotiation results, focusing on developing analytical skills in historical contexts and enhancing understanding of intercultural relations and treaty processes.
9th Grade
U.S. History - Indian Removal Policy - Andrew Jackson Era
Passage
9th Grade
Seasonal
Analyze the Indian Removal Act introduced by Andrew Jackson, assessing its effects on Native American nations and economic implications. Learners will grasp the historical context and social impact.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Leadership and Resistance - Native American History - Influential Native Figures
Passage
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Seasonal
Study the leadership and resistance strategies of Sitting Bull, Chief Joseph, and Geronimo in Native American history. Develop analytical skills to understand key historical events and their significant impacts on Indigenous tribes.
5th Grade
Understanding Materials and Dwellings - Indigenous Tribes - Pre-European America
Passage
5th Grade
Seasonal
Examine how indigenous tribes of pre-European America utilized various materials and constructed their dwellings. Understand the cultural distinctions among different tribes and explore how regional environments influenced their adaptations. Gain in-depth knowledge of the subject, focusing on cultural, geographical, and environmental factors that shaped the living practices of these tribes. Develop skills in analyzing and comparing the innovative methods used by these communities.
5th Grade
Beliefs and Cultural Practices - Traditions and Leaders - Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest
Passage
5th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the cultural traditions and beliefs of Pacific Northwest Native American tribes, focusing on the significance of totem poles and potlatch ceremonies. Understand the impact of leadership and spiritual practices on community structure. This study aims to enhance knowledge of indigenous cultural heritage, leadership dynamics, and the integration of spirituality in societal governance.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding American Indian Conflicts - Impact of Westward Expansion
Passage
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the effects of westward expansion on American Indian communities, including the conflicts and treaties involved, as well as the cultural impacts. Understand the causes and effects of these historical events, focusing on the social, political, and cultural dimensions. Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing the interplay between American expansion and Native American resistance, adaptation, and transformation.