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  1. Teach-in urges increased IHS funding and resources to fight AIDS pandemic globally.(Indian Health Service)(Brief Article): An article from: Wicozanni Wowapi-Good Health Newsletter by Amelia Chew, 2002-03-22
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21. What Lifesaving Skills Did Native Americans Teach The Pilgrims? | ChaCha Answers
What lifesaving skills did native americans teach the pilgrims? ChaCha has the answer Squanto and Samoset showed the Pilgrims how to grow corn, beans, and
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22. NATIVE AMERICANS TEACH STUDENTS ABOUT 'THE WAY THEY LEFT IT' - US Fed News Servi
NATIVE AMERICANS TEACH STUDENTS ABOUT 'THE WAY THEY LEFT IT' find US Fed News Service, Including US State News articles. div id= bedoc-text The city of Chattanooga issued
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Related articles The city of Chattanooga issued the following press release: Friday morning students from across the region will have a chance to see and experience how things were left by the Indians when they were removed from Ross' Landing in the year 1839. Alva Crowe, member of the Easter Band of the Cherokee Nation, will provide insight on how things would or may have been left after the Trail of Tears. Cleata Townsend, Cherokee, will also be assisting in the program. "The Way They Left It," will be presented at Audubon Acres on Friday, November 17, 2006, at 10am. Audubon Acres900 North Sanctuary RoadChattanooga, TN 37421(423) 892-1499

23. What Did The Natives Ever Do For Us?
2010 Note Jack Weatherford has another book that tells the story of a man and a people that have been treated unfairly by history Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
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editorial by David M. Switzer 2010 Note: Jack Weatherford has another book that tells the story of a man and a people that have been treated unfairly by history: Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World . In the words of the publisher, "Genghis Khan was a visionary leader whose conquests joined backward Europe with the flourishing cultures of Asia to trigger a global awakening, an unprecedented explosion of technologies, trade, and ideas." In Orson Scott Card's novel Pastwatch he asks the question: If you could change the past, what should you change if anything? Here's an alternate-reality scenario for you: What would have happened if the Native Americans had given deadly diseases to the Europeans instead of vice versa? You probably know that, in addition to being killed in wars, the Natives in the New World were killed by diseases that were brought over by the Europeans. You probably know that Natives generally acted in a very friendly manner towards the newcomers, at least until they realized what the Europeans intended to do to them and the land they had taken care of for millennia. You probably know that Natives acted as guides when the Europeans were exploring the New World. You probably know that corn, otherwise known as maize, was a Native crop. If you're in Canada, you've probably seen the TV commercial that informs you that the name for our country comes from a Native word for village. But did you know that English contains about 2200 words taken directly from Native languages? Did you know that the Natives gave the early colonists food, and also taught them how to hunt and what crops to grow?

24. BIRCH BARK LEGACY ; NATIVE AMERICANS TEACH PARK STUDENTS TO BUILD TRUE CANOE - B
BIRCH BARK LEGACY ; NATIVE AMERICANS TEACH PARK STUDENTS TO BUILD TRUE CANOE find Buffalo News articles. div id= bedoc-text Jimmy White Duck is patiently splitting cedar
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25. What Crop Did The Native Americans Teach The Early Colonists To Plant? | ChaCha
What crop did the Native Americans teach the early colonists to plant? ChaCha has the answer Corn Tobacco. Got another question for us? ChaCha on!
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26. Social Studies- Pilgrims And Native Americans
Pilgrims and Native Americans Check your bulk/spam folders if you can't find our mail.
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27. Information On Native Americans: American Indian FAQ For Kids
Information about Native American Indians presented for younger readers.
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FAQ Amrindien (French version) Hello, and welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a non-profit organization working to preserve and promote American Indian languages, particularly through the use of Internet technology. Because of our website's mission, most of the information we provide is about individual tribes. There are many different Indian tribes and nations, and they all have unique cultures and traditions. On this page we have provided the answers to questions about Native Americans in general that we are frequently asked by younger readers. If you have a question that is not addressed on this page, please contact us with it and we may add the answer to this page!
Frequently Asked Questions about American Indians
What is the difference between "American Indian," "Native American," "First Nations," and
"indigenous people"?Which one should I use?

Are Inuit/Eskimos Native American? What about Hawaiians? What about the Metis?

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Q : What is the difference between "American Indian," "Native American," "First Nations," and "indigenous people"? Which one should I use?

28. Native Americans In The United States - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Native Americans in the United States are the indigenous peoples in North America within the boundaries of the presentday continental United States, including parts of Alaska and the
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Native Americans in the United States
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the indigenous people of the United States. For other indigenous people see Indigenous peoples by geographic regions Native Americans
Native Americans of the United States (from top left):
Joseph Brant
Sequoyah Pushmataha
Tecumseh
... John Herrington Total population American Indian and Alaska Native
One race
: 2.5 million are registered
In combination with one or more other races : 1.6 million are registered
1.37% of the U.S. population Regions with significant populations Predominantly in the Western United States Languages American English Native American languages Religion Native American Church
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Roman Catholic

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Traditional Ceremonial Ways (Unique to Specific Tribe or Band) Related ethnic groups Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native Americans in the United States are the indigenous peoples in North America within the boundaries of the present-day continental United States , parts of Alaska , and the island state of Hawaii . They are composed of numerous, distinct

29. Teaching Children About Native American Cultures
American Indian preschool teachers offer tips for parents and early care and education teachers
http://www.4children.org/issues/2007/november_december/teaching_children_about_n

30. The Beginning
Corn The Beginning Native Americans Most people think of corn as starting with the Native Americans, but Indians in central Mexico developed corn from a wild grass over 7,000 years
http://www.kycorn.org/kycgaprojects/education/corninclassroom/3beginning.pdf

31. Native American Education Alternative And World View
Native American Education Alternative Perspective. Native American World View.Don Trent Jacobs presented at Northern Arizona University.Modern Native American Conference
http://teachingvirtues.net/Nauspeech.htm

32. Native American Children And Home School
Indian children are being homeschooled this year. A guide to causes of this as well as methods to help these kids.
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Indian children are being homeschooled this year. A guide to causes of this as well as methods to help these kids.
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Over the month of September millions of children returned to school. Yet, there were also a lot of children who stayed home instead. This is thanks to a growing movement among American Indian parents to home school their children. Do not fear! These children will still grow to become articulate, mature, and very well educated adults. For this reason, many people fully support the effort that is being made by home schooling parents. In fact many people even believe that home schooling does a better job than the tradition school system does when it comes to teaching children how to be both creative and independent. According to the Native American Home School Association (NAHSA) in Virginia, home schooling is becoming quite popular with Native American households because modern life is breaking down family ties. This started quite some time ago when the United States government started placing Native Americans on reservations in an attempt to break up tribal communities. At the same time, the government also began sending these children off to Christian boarding schools wherein abuse ran rampant. For this reason, Native families are now feeling empowered by the ability to home school their children since the curriculum will not interfere with their values and culture.

33. The History Of Corn From 1400 BC-Late 1800s
The History of Corn from 1400 BCLate 1800s . Mesoamerica’s. Gift to the Native Americans
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34. CyberHunt Kids
DIRECTIONS Learn about the first Thanksgiving and the native Americans who made it possible. Click on the link below each question to find the answer.
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DIRECTIONS Learn about the first Thanksgiving and the native Americans who made it possible. Click on the link below each question to find the answer. Then write your answers on a separate piece of paper, or on the reproducible provided by your teacher. How did the English-speaking Native American Tisquantum (or Squanto) help the Pilgrims? (HINT: Scroll down to the bottom of the page.) Name four foods that might have been on the menu at the first Thanksgiving, and four foods that were definitely not on the menu in 1621. (HINT: Scroll down to the bottom of the page.) One of the foods the Native Americans introduced to the Pilgrims was Indian corn. Corn wasn't just used for food. Name four things that could be made with corn.

35. Teaching About Native American Religions
Teaching Native American Religions The following is a series of discussions concerning the teaching of Indian religions outside of their own cultural context.
http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/teaching.html
Teaching Native American Religions
The following is a series of discussions concerning the teaching of Indian religions outside of their own cultural context. Ron Grimes has also published an article on this topic in The American Indian Quarterly , Volume 20, Number 3 (1996), pages 433-450. The title of the article is: This May Be a Feud, But It Is Not a War: An Electronic, Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Teaching Native Religions From: Ron Grimes, U Colorado Boulder (at the time)
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I am submitting this query simultaneously to two electronic discussion groupsone on religious studies, the other on Native American issuesto invite reflection on three questions: 1. Should or should not European Americans be teaching courses on Native American religions? 2. If we should not, why not, and what would be the results of our deferral? 3. If we should, how best can we proceed? I am giving much thought these days to the question of cultural imperialism, especially in two of its forms, namely, religious and academic imperialism. While on leave, I have been asked by the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, to teach a very large, publicly visible introductory course on Native American religions. Vine Deloria teaches here. So does Sam Gill. So does Ward Churchill. So does Deward Walker. Even without David Carrasco, soon on his way to Princeton, this is an sizeable concentration of authorities, of various sorts, on indigenous cultures, politics, law, and religions. Ordinarily, I teach courses on indigenous religions at Wilfrid Laurier, a small Canadian university where I can do what I do in relative obscurity, that is, at considerable remove from indigenous populations of the American Southwest, where I do most of my field work, and at a considerable remove from high-profile scholars whose names are regularly associated with Native American studies.

36. Native American Sacred Traditions And Western Culture
Native American Sacred Traditions and Western Culture (this icon and many others are available from Bridge Building Images) Westerners confronting the limitations of our own
http://www.angelfire.com/on/otherwise/native.html
Native American Sacred Traditions and Western Culture (this icon and many others are available from Bridge Building Images Westerners confronting the limitations of our own dualistic culture regarding gender, often rush to appropriate Native "two-spirit" traditions ("berdache", etc) as examples of the acceptance and affirmation we long for in our own culture. Yet, in our excitement and ignorance, we often trample on the very same sacred traditions we are trying to honor. While usually unintentional, this trend is a modern form of racist imperialism Explore with joy but if you honor and value the traditions, then please take the time to engage and learn with respect... An article by a professor of religious studies discussing the need to listen carefully... In my culture we have people who dress half-man, half-woman. Winkte, we call them in our language, but gay people are dressing up as women in our dances, and that's not the way. ...If you are Winkte, that is an honorable term, and you are a special human being. And among my nation and all Plains people, we consider you a teacher of our children, and are proud of what and who you are. If you're going to sing my songs, and do my dances, then ask us. Quit butchering my songs, my dances, and the things that I am proud to wear. It means nothing now.

37. Powhatan's Tribes Teach Settlers: Farming And Trading With The Indians
Jamestown lacked men who knew how to farm. Powhatan's people show them how to plant and catch fish in exchange for metal for hatchets, glass beads and copper.
http://www.suite101.com/content/powhatanthecunning-a782

38. Utah Students Get Straight Scoop From Utah’s Natives
Native American Times 1 Source for Native news in the US.
http://nativetimes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2456

39. Teaching About Thanksgiving
Teaching about Thanksgiving. Resources and activities to help you bring historical accuracy, cultural sensitivity, and a broader context to discussions about the quintessentially
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40. Squanto
Comparing Native Americans, Pilgrims, and Me
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/wwww/us/squantodef.htm
Who/What/Where/When Squanto Related Terms Massasoit
Pilgrims

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Samoset
Definition: Native American who befriended the Pilgrims and taught them how to grow food. Related Resources:
The Pilgrims: Voyage to Freedom

Follow the Pilgrims as they sail across the Atlantic Ocean, from England to America, in search of religious freedom. See who they meet when they land in New England. Find out about the first Thanksgiving. Elsewhere on the Web:
Biography of Squanto

Squanto did a lot of important things before he met the Pilgrims. Find out more. More on Squanto
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