Native Americans Today: Resources and Activities for Educators, Grades 48
By (Author) Arlene Hirschfelder
By (author) Yvonne Beamer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th January 2000
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Primary and middle schools
Secondary schools
970.00497
Paperback
243
Literature and educational books about Native Americans frequently present stereotypical images or depict the people as they existed hundreds of years ago. Seeking to dispel misrepresentations, this book examines Native American culture as it exists today as well as its historical background. Reproducible activities, biographies of real people, and accurate background information help educators present a realistic and diverse picture of Native Americans in the twentieth century. With each lesson, the authors include a suggested grade level, materials list, objectives, readings, activities, enrichment extensions, and a list of resources for further study. Chapters cover ground rules, homes and environment, growing up and growing old, a day in the life, communications, arts, economics, and socio-political struggles. Appendixes contain oral history guidelines, global information sources, lists of Native media, and related Web sites.
ARLENE HIRSCHFELDER is an award-winning author and educational consultant specializing in Native American Studies. YVONNE BEAMER, a multicultural consultant and curriculum developer, also works as an advocate and support person for American Indian families with at risk children.