Great Plains Indigenous Word Search
Print out the handout below to learn about key words from the Indigenous cultures of the Great Plains! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Print out the handout below to learn about key words from the Indigenous cultures of the Great Plains! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
N. Scott Momaday is a very important Western Indigenous writer and poet. Born in Lawton, Oklahoma in 1934, Momaday grew up in and around several Native American reservations in Arizona. His father was full Kiowa and his mother, with whom he spent the entire first year of his life with …
Print out the handout below to get to know some of the key terms for understanding the Indigenous Perspective! There are 574 Indigenous tribes in the United States – each with their own unique cultures and customs! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of …
Prior to the colonization that occurred between the 16th and 19th centuries, Indigenous Peoples in the Northeastern North American continent had rich cultures with sizable villages and social hierarchies. A few of the larger tribes included the Iroquois, Ojibwa, Sauk, Fox, and Illinois. Explore the PDF handout mapping the original Northeastern …
Before settlers from Europe began colonizing North America between the 16th and 19th centuries, indigenous communities spanned across what is now the Northeast United States and Southeast Canada. These communities had rich cultures with sizable villages and social hierarchies. Some of the larger tribes include the Iroquois, Ojibwa, Sauk, Fox, …
The culture of Indigenous people in North America is very wide and overarching. Unfortunately, so is the vast history of mistreatment and misappropriation of Indigenous peoples’ culture. Indigenous American culture can be interesting, cultural, spiritual, creative, and unique. However, we want to learn how to celebrate its originality in the …