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Native American Literature
Welcome!
Overview (1:25)
About Your Instructor (1:21)
Considerations for Choosing Texts (3:42)
Indigenous Learning and Knowledge (3:45)
Elementary
Bears Make Rock Soup (1:35)
Josie Dances (2:32)
The Nanaboozhoo Series (1:22)
The Mishomis Book (1:55)
Conclusion (0:16)
Middle School
Sherman Alexie / Use of Banned Books (2:42)
Apple In the Middle (1:43)
Powwow Summer (0:48)
9th Grade
Not Your Princess (1:15)
NIght Is Gone, Day Is Still Coming (1:29)
Dreaming In Indian (1:40)
An Indigenous Poeple's History of the United States, for Young People (1:39)
10th Grade
If I Go Missing (1:21)
I Tell You Now (0:59)
Moccasin Thunder (1:20)
Buckskin and Broadcloth (1:49)
11th Grade
Talking Leaves (1:29)
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask (2:11)
This Place: 50 Years Retold (1:24)
12th Grade
Custer Died for Your Sins (1:05)
Crashing Thunder (1:09)
Recommended Texts by Indigenous Teachers and Organizations
Overview (0:10)
Boarding School Texts (6:12)
The Metis Federation (1:30)
Exceptions to the Rule (2:48)
In Your Classroom
Indigenous Authors/ Texts by Genre (2:26)
Tips for Using these Texts with Students (5:53)
Culturally Sustaining Teaching Practices (4:48)
Professional Development
PD Text (1:21)
Helpful Resources (1:46)
Podcasts for Educators (2:22)
Resources and Contact Info (0:43)
Wrap-Up
Share Your Learning!
Next Steps
CEU Certificate
Crashing Thunder
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