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Native Crafts
 Native Americans by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Long before Columbus came, they lived and thrived throughout the land. This cross-curricular unit teaches that the term "Native Americans" represents a diverse group. There are many different tribes and nations and each has its own unique traditions. It also shows that Native Americans are members of our modern, contemporary society. We study their past to understand their rich traditions. The unit begins with the classroom environment, providing a chart for learning the traditions of Native Americans from six different geographic regions of North America. Topics and activities explored include: The First Americans (a history), Map of Native American Groups, North Americans of the Northeastern Woodlands, Northeastern Natives (writing exercise), Wampum Math, My Wampum Patterns, An Iroquois False Face Mask (craft project), The Bowl Game, Native Americans of the Southeastern Woodlands, Southeastern Natives (writing exercise), Making a Gorget (craft project), The Hand Game, Making a Pouch, Pouch Pattern, Native Americans of the Plains, Plains Natives (writing exercise), The Talking Stick (craft project), Using Your Class Talking Stick, A Sioux Lunch Bag, Sioux Parfleche Pattern, Traveling with a Travois, Picture Writing, Native Americans of the Southwest, Southwest Natives (writing exercise), Good Luck Charms (craft project), Navajo Skin Bags, Coil Pots (make your own kitchen clay), a Corn Husk Shuttle, Native Americans of the Northwest Caost, Northwest Natives (writing exercise), a Whale Rattle (craft project), Whale Rattle Pattern, Totem Poles, Burden Baskets, Native Americans of the Far North, Natives of the Far North (writing exercise), Dream Catchers (craft project), Shinny (an outdoorgame), the Story Tellers, My Story Planner, and Depending on Natural Resources (writing exercise). Also features a full-color, two-sided pull-out poster about The Beginnings of Stories on one side and Recipes on the other. Teaching suggestions provided.
 Native American Crafts of the Plains and Plateau by Judith Hoffman Corwin, The colorful traditions of the first people to call America home come vividly to life in this hands-on introduction to the crafts and culture of Native America, complete with photographs and easy-to-follow instructions for authentic crafts projects kids can make themselves! The nature-inspired designs that decorate Plains and Plateau crafts are signatures of the Blackfoot, Commanche, Cheyenne, and Flathead Indians.
Atlanta Dogwood Festival - The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is an arts and crafts festival held each spring at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally held for nine days across two weekends and the weekdays between, it is now held only one one weekend during early April, when the native dogwoods are in bloom. Acacia senegal - Acacia senegal is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to semi-desert regions of Subsaharan Africa as well as Oman, Pakistan, and northwestern India. It produces gum arabic, which is used as a food additive, in crafts, and as a cosmetic. Native American name controversy - The Native American name controversy concerns disputed terms such as Native American used to describe the indigenous peoples of the "New World"; it also concerns the debate vis-Ã -vis how best to collectively describe and refer to the various indigenous peoples of the Americas, and of North America in particular. Among the disputed terms are: Indians, First Americans, American Indians, First Nations, First Peoples, Indigenous Peoples of America, Aboriginal Peoples, Aboriginal Americans, Amerindians, Amerinds and Natives (as in Native Canadians, ... Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat - The Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat in the Canadian province of Ontario is responsible for developing and implementing corporate Aboriginal policy, negotiating land claims, issuing land claim negotiation mandates, approving Indian settlements, co-ordinating economic development and self-government negotiations. The Minister responsible for Native Affairs represents the Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat in Queen's Park.
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Native American Art and Crafts - Native American Art and Crafts Traditional Native American Crafts and Activities Did you ever wonder what life might be like in a Native American village? What would you eat, native american art and crafts and how would you pass the long winter nights? In this book, you can find out by cooking native american art and crafts and eating traditional Catawba roasted corn, making your own Lakota beaded wristband, or creating a decorative Zuni water jar. At the same time, you’ ... Native American Art and Crafts - Native American Art and Crafts Traditional Native American Crafts and Activities Did you ever wonder what life might be like in a Native American village? What would you eat, native american art and crafts and how would you pass the long winter nights? In this book, you can find out by cooking native american art and crafts and eating traditional Catawba roasted corn, making your own Lakota beaded wristband, or creating a decorative Zuni water jar. At the same time, you’ ... Native American Art and Crafts - Native American Art and Crafts Traditional Native American Crafts and Activities Did you ever wonder what life might be like in a Native American village? What would you eat, native american art and crafts and how would you pass the long winter nights? In this book, you can find out by cooking native american art and crafts and eating traditional Catawba roasted corn, making your own Lakota beaded wristband, or creating a decorative Zuni water jar. At the same time, you’ ... Native American Arts and Crafts - Native American Arts and Crafts Traditional Native American Crafts and Activities Did you ever wonder what life might be like in a Native American village? What would you eat, native american arts and crafts and how would you pass the long winter nights? In this book, you can find out by cooking native american arts and crafts and eating traditional Catawba roasted corn, making your own Lakota beaded wristband, or creating a decorative Zuni water jar. At the same time, you’ ...
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