November is Native American Heritage Month Resources
(updated 7/13/2024)
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Educator Initiative: November is Native American Heritage Month, National Indian Education Initiative
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NATIVE KNOWLEDGE 360° EDUCATION INITIATIVE
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“Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month, Grades K-5: Explore Native American Culture with the Following Lessons, Activities, and Resources,” National Education Association, by Phil Nast
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Los Angeles Public Library Native American Heritage Month resources
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Decolonizing Thanksgiving: A Toolkit for Combatting Racism in Schools, by Lindsey Passanger Weick: This article includes several links to exercises and material.
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A Racial Justice Guide to Thanksgiving for Educators and Families, Compiled by Border Crossers
California Mission Resources
(updated 6/30/2024)
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Lillian Robles: Making A Difference (An Oral History of an Acjachemen/Juaneño Activist and Elder) by Karen S. Harper
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“Lying to Children About the California Missions and the Indians,” Huffpost, by Deborah A. Miranda
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“4th Grade California Mission Projects: A Thought Experiment for Parents, Educators, and Students,” Bad NDNs (blog), by Deborah A. Miranda
Native California Teacher Resources
(updated 6/30/2024)
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California Indian Studies and Scholars Association– Updated scholarship from and for California Indian scholars
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Early California Cultural Atlas
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Tongva History Walks Resources
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Yawáyro: Indigenous Awareness & Literacy Development, Sponsored by Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians
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Finding Tovaangar: LA Times
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California Indian History Curriculum & Lesson Plans
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Owens Valley Indian Water Commission– Understanding where our water comes from in LA
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The Story of Mabel Mckay, a short video
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A Teacher’s Guide to Historical and Contemporary Kumeyaay Culture: A Supplemental Resource for Third and Fourth Grade Teachers by Geralyn Marie Hoffman and Lynn H. Gamble, Ph.D.
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Los Angeles Public Library “Shades of L.A.: A Search for Visual Ethnic History” project
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Oak Tree Lesson Plans
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Unknown Soldier by Chag Lowry (Yurok comic) includes a Curriculum, addresses WWI
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Weaving the Past with Chumash Basket-Making produced by Santa Ynez Band of Chumash
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Analysis of Primary and Secondary Sources: Miwok Indians by Chelsea Gaynor and Dr. Rose Borunda
American Indian and Indigenous Teacher Resources
(updated 6/30/2024)
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Lesson of the Day: ‘Occupy Alcatraz: Native American Activism in the Modern Era’
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A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, For K-12 by the Anthropology Outreach Office National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution
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American Indians in Children’s Literature : This website is the quintessential virtual place to find information regarding appropriateness of K-12 literature materials. The founder, Dr. Debra Reese, is an award winning educator on American Indian and Indigenous Education development.
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32 Native American Children’s Books
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Molly of Denali, A wonderful podcast based on Alaska Native storytelling and the adventures of a young girl.
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Indigenous Knowledge & Our Connection to the Land
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“Native American-based Mathematics Materials” by the Department of Mathematics, CSUF and TMCC
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Groundwork for Teaching Indigenous Enslavement, a great resource with lessons plan from Teaching Hard Histories K-5.
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Relearning The Star Stories Of Indigenous Peoples
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This Website Allows You to see the Traditional Indigenous Territories and Languages in Your Region
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This is a Hogan, a Navajo video by Red Ant Productions with an accompanying lesson plan by Melissa Henry
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MNI SÓTA MAḲOCE CURRICULUM by Dakota Wicohan
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The Long Walk, a website which maps out the 1860’s removal and is accompanied by Lesson Plans
Museum Lesson Plans
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National Museum of the American Indian Lessons & Resources
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Cosmic Serpent: Bridging Native and Western Learning in Museum Settings resources
Field Trips
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San Diego Museum of US K-12 Education Programs
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Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed Exhibition Educator’s Guide, San Diego Natural History Museum
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Places to visit with Fernandeño Tataviam information to destinations and things to do in the northern Los Angeles county.
Reports on California Indian Education and Tools for Inclusive Classrooms
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The State of American Indian & Alaska Native Education in California 2016 (PDF) by Dr. Joely Proudfit With Dr. Theresa Gregor
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Learning With: ‘“I Feel Invisible”: Native Students Languish in Public Schools’
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“Infusing Indigenous Perspectives in K-12 Teaching” by University of Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education