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I recommend the following books for use when teaching the history of Native Americans to students in intermediate-level grades. Note that many books are not recommended for use with students due to historical inaccuracie...
Recommended Children's and Pedagogy Literature: Native Americans and Technology Immigration is an episode from Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH by Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.. I recommend the following books for use when teachi...
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Published Dec 15, 2010.
I recommend the following books for use when teaching the history of Native Americans to students in intermediate-level grades. Note that many books are not recommended for use with students due to historical inaccuracies and prejudicial statements or implications. For a detailed perspective, visit Oyate . Counting Coup: Customs of the Crow Nation (American History Through Primary Sources) by Leni Donlan ...If You Lived at the Time of Squanto by Anne Kamma ...If You Lived With The Cherokees by Peter Roop ...If You Lived With The Hopi Indians by Anne Kamma ...If You Lived With The Iroquois by Ellen Levine ...If You Lived With The Sioux Indians by Ann McGovern Buffalo Hunt by Russell Freedman [Note: This book is not recommended by Oyate .] The Navajo Year—Walk Through Many Seasons by Bo Flood How Not to Catch Fish and Other Adventures of Iktomi (with audio CD) by Joseph Marshall The Return of the Buffaloes: A Plains Indian Story about Famine and Renewal of the Earth by Paul Goble Our Stories Remember: American Indian History, Culture, and Values through Storytelling by Joseph Bruchac Cooking Up U.S. History: Recipes and Research to Share with Children by Suzanne Barchers and Patricia Marden America 1492 (Kids Discover Magazine) Do All Indians Live in Tipis?: Questions and Answers from the National Museum of the American Indian
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Recommended Children's and Pedagogy Literature: Native Americans and Technology Immigration is from Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH by Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D..
Published Dec 15, 2010