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Teaching American History Institutes
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Teaching American History Institutes Desert Area Homepage Lesson Materials Resources
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Internet Lessons for Learning About Native Americans
Grade 5 Materials
Museum of Native American Cultures: A Project-based WebQuest
http://rims.k12.ca.us/score_lessons/native_museum/
A new world class Native American History and Culture Museum is coming in California. Your team is invited to submit plans for museum displays and in this way become part of the curator staff for this new museum of Americas First Peoples. Each team will focus on only one nation within a specific Native American culture region including: Eastern Woodland Peoples (north and south), Great Plains Cultures, Pacific Northwest Cultures, California Indians, and Pueblo People of the Southwest.
The interactive display that the team constructs needs to have the following in order to be approved by the museum board:
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a map of the region in which the people lived
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representations of the economy or material culture of the people including food production and consumption, housing, tools and weapons, clothing
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significant customs or religious practices
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an example of one of the stories, myths or legends
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significant person, event, or leader and a timeline
Create Your Own Native American Board Game
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/nativeamericans/
Discuss how games reflect a cult"
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