Wednesday, November 17, 2020 - Stories & Legends | ||
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Live/Shared Events | Storytelling with INAIAC Commissioner Felica Ahasteen-Bryant | Follow us on Facebook to view. |
Shelby County Bicentennial Presents Diane Hunter, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma: "Myaamiaki 'Miami People,' a Living People with a Past" | 7:00 p.m., Strand Theatre, 215 S. Harrison St., Shelbyville, IN https://www.bicentennialinshelbycounty.com/ | |
Lesson Plans | Circle of Stories, weblink here | Grade level: 8-12 Subject area: Language Arts/Theater Sponsored by PBS |
We Have a Story to Tell: Native People of Chesapeake Region, weblink here | Grade level: 9-12 Subject area: Government and Civics, History, Social Studies Sponsored by Smithsonian National Museum of American Indian | |
Educational Resources | Institute of American Indian Art | Exhibition: Indigenous Futurisms: Transcending Past/Present/Future, weblink here Educators Guide: Storytelling Through Comics, weblink here |
PBS | Video: Hopi Origin Story, Native America series, weblink here | |
Children’s Book Read Aloud Stories, videos Bow Wow Pow Wow by Brenda Child, Minnesota History, weblink here Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Mailard, published by Roaring Book Press, weblink here Goat in the Rug by Charles L. Blood, Museum of Northern Arizona, weblink here Mama Do You Love Me? by Barbara M. Joosse, Little Readers, weblink here Prairie Dog Goes to School by Lakota Language Consortium read in English and Lakota, Indigenous Storytime, weblink here Raven: A Trickster Tale From The Pacific Northwest by Gerald McDermott, The Met, weblink here We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom, published by Roaring Brook Press, 2020, Ring Around Ronina, weblink here When We Were Alone Book, Fairlawn Public School, weblink here |