Monday, November 15 - Art and History | ||
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Live/Shared Events | Conversation with Eiteljorg Artist-in-Residence Margaret Jacobs and INAIAC Commissioner Dorene Red Cloud | Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C2VOlojwp0 |
Lesson Plans | Lesson Plan - The Oneida Legend of Why the Owl Has Big Eyes - weblink HERE | Grade level: Pre K-2 |
First Nations' Names for Famous US Landmarks - weblink HERE | Grade level: 6-8 | |
Northern Plains Treaties: Is a Treaty Intended to Be Forever? - weblink HERE |
Grade level: 9-12 Subject areas: Government, Civics, History, Social Studies Sponsored by: Smithsonian - Nationa Museum of the American Indian | |
Pacific Northwest History and Cultures: Why Do the Food We Eat Matter?, Weblink HERE | Grade level: 9-12 Subject areas: Geography, Government and Civics, Environmental Science, History, Social Studies Sponsored by: Native Knowledge 360 degrees, National Museum of American Indian, Smithsonian | |
Learning About Tribal Sovereignty, weblink here | Grade level: 9-12 Subject area: Civics, Social Studies Created b: Montana Office of Public Instruction | |
Creating a Movement Through Resilience, weblink here | Grade level: 9-12 Subject area: Health and Wellness Sponsored by: the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center | |
Educational Resources | Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis | Teachers Resources: Mihtohseenionki, weblink here |