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Effigy Mounds National Monument Teachers Guide - Lesson plans about the Woodlands Native American heritage, customs, and life, Students learn through art, writings, science activities and social studies lessons. Lessons are geared toward exhibits in a national park in Iowa, but are adaptable source
Effigy Mounds National Monument Teachers Guide - Instructional units for 1st grade to 12th grade about the woodlands Native Americans of the Mississippi Valley. Lesson plans, experiments, and printable activities are provided source
Iroquois Creation Story - Through five lesson plans, students learn about the Haudenoshaunee people, and the importance of the story of the three sisters to their heritage source
Native Americans in Tennessee - Students use research skills to prepare a simulated National Geographic magazine article about the Cherokee, Creek, Mississippian, or Shawnee Native American groups source
Odawa Canoe - Use simple materials and a reproducible to build an Odawa canoe of the Natives Americans indigenous to West Michigan source
Odowa Canoe - A printable canoe craft to color, cut, and assemble source
Seminole Doll - A printable template to cut and color source
The Creation of A Nation - Students use research skills to complete cooperative and independent projects about the Iroquois Nation source
Timucua Indians Coloring Pages - Three printable coloring pages depicting Timucua leaders source
Timucuan Pottery - A lesson plan in PDF format about Floridas Timucuan people and their culture source
Wampanoag Unit - Lessons and activities about the heritage of the Wampanoag. Students make animal skin-like pouches, participate in a corn planting pantomime, and complete reproducible worksheets source
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