NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE AND LITERATURE
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- Native American Culture and the Cherokee Tribes of North AmericaInteresting facts about the Cherokee and the history of the Native American nation.
- Oratorical Literature in Native American WritingA analysis of the importance of the oratorical tradition in Native American culture and the effect on their writing vs. Euro-American literature.
- Native American Heritage: Katherine Siva Saubel, Preseving a CultureSaubel dedicated her life to preserving the heritage, culture and language of the Cahuilla Indian tribe.
- The Native American Represented in LiteratureJulie Spotted Eagle Horse, consultant for the novel "Cedar Woman," talks with great honesty about what beliefs, ceremonies and traditions can be shared with the general public through the written word, her people, and her hopes for the future.
- Exploring Native American FolkloreThe Native American culture is rich with history, but it is vanishing. Their prose and stories are used to keep their history alive.
- Fredrick Jackson Turner's Influence on American Culture and Western HistoriographyTurner's western essays became the most influential work of any American historian.
- Values and Beliefs Expressed in Native American Creation TalesNative American creation stories are an extremely imaginative, interesting aspect of literature.
- Sexual Victimization: A Metaphor for the Oppression of Native American PopulationsAn analysis of how sexual victimization is used as a metaphor for the oppression of Native American populations in Native American theater.
- Free Printable Native American ActivitiesThanksgiving is a perfect season to explore Native American Indian cultures. Understanding American Indian history helps us understand all history better. Here are free printable Native American lesson plans to help.
- Gender and Mythological Criticism in Native American LiteratureAn examination of Native American literature such as "The Rez Sisters".
- Puerto Rico: In-depth Look at the Culture and CommunicationA research paper on Puerto Rico, in which I was required to interview someone from Puerto Rico and discuss the culture of the country, and how I felt communicating throughout the interview.
A Comparison of Communications in Mathematics and LiteratureRevealing truth and expressing ideas is the role of those engaged in mathematics and literature.
Culture and TherapistsA look at different factors that make up "culture" and how it can affect each one of us differently. This is important, especially for therapists, to be aware of. This is based on my own background.- Transformational Leadership Times 1.2: His Name is Reuben Snake, Jr. - Native American LeaderThe objective of Snake's coalition is to prevent governmental interference with peyote use in worship.
Thanksgiving, Native American Lesson Plans from Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George SpeareMulti-sensory, hands-on, cross-curricular unit on American history, Native Americans, settlers using the book Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare.- From Alienation to Acceptance in Fools Crow and a Yellow Raft in Blue WaterAn examination of themes of alienation and acceptance in contemporary Native American literature, using the novels FOOLS CROW and A YELLOW RAFT IN BLUE WATER
- American Culture: What Culture Should We Adopt?As the world moves towards a one world society, how can we choose a cultural identity? What defines who we are?
Coyote Trickster Tales Among Different Native TribesThe coyote trickster is shared among a variety of Native American tribes, and is frequently portrayed in numerous folklore. This article compares the coyote trickster tales of the Yokut, Nez Perce, Wintu and Paiute groups.- Native American Speech Seeks Wide OutreachThe literature and educational forums were wrought by the incredibly intense speech given by a legendary Native American chief. Free Fortune Astronomy Advice. MUST READ THIS!
- Free Native American Social Studies Literature Lesson Planner: Adventure and Fantasy Genre: The Indian in the Cupboard Book SeriesLiterature-based social studies lesson planner Use this Indian in the Cupboard books and discussion guides for fantasy and adventure genre. Plenty of Higher Order Thinking Skill questions included.
- Cross Curriculum Hands- On Native American UnitUnit on Native Americans with cross curriculum lessons, books, movies, activities and printables. Includes social studies, science, math, literature, art and drama. Adresses multi-sensory learning.
- The African American CultureThe African American music and dance, speech and strong personality carry the African American culture to play a pivotal role in their rich history, powerful literature, and political movements that revealed around the world.
Town Creek Indian MoundTown Creek Indian Mound is listed as one of North Carolina's main historical sites, as it shows a lot of Native American Culture. It's the perfect place to take a road trip with your family.
Free Printable Ethnic and Cultural Crafts for Social StudiesTeaching a unit on Asia, African-American, North American, Latino or Celtic culture? Need some great free printable craft projects from these ethnic groups? Hewlett-Packard has many free crafts projects. Great for homeschoolers and teachers.- Silenced Voices: From the Dominant Culture to the OppressedAn analysis of how a lack of a chronosystem leads to the silencing of Native American voices.
- Joseph Campbell: His Life, Influences and IdeasA biography of an American writer, professor, orator and mythologist.
- The Struggle with Race in LiteratureA look at the topic through "The Bluest Eye," "A Light in August," and "Ceremony"
- The Trickster Spirit: A Native American God in the Modern WorldThis is an analysis of how modern media interprets what Trickster is in movies, television and books.
- California's Mexican-Americans and Asian-AmericansThe United States of America is a melting pot for many different people, from many different ethnicities and cultures. In no state is this more true than in California, where the two particular cultures I studied, Asian-Americans and Mexican-Americans.
- African and Native American Trickster FolktalesTrickster tales have been told around the world. There are many similarities and differences between the tales.
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