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About the Tipi
Teach children about the Native American tipi, then have them try the tipi experiment. | Great Plains Indian Beadwork
The natives of the Great Plains used beadwork to decorate many things that they used or wore.... | |
Make a God's Eye
This easy and fun craft activity was inspired by Native Americans of the Southwest. | ||
Make a Button Blanket
One craft unique to the natives of the Northwest Coast is the making of blankets decorated with... | ||
Native American Powwow
Teach children about Native American powwows with these activities. Included is reading... | Carve an Apple Doll
Make a doll to illustrate a Crow Indian colloquialism, which describes elderly people as having... | |
Native American Musical Instruments
In this music activity, students learn about Native American culture and make their own drums. | Corn Darts Game
Students make a corn darts game similar to the one played by Native Americans in the Southwest. | |
Vegetable Dyes Are Hard to "Beet"
Vegetables are an excellent source of many different colors of dye. Learn how Native Americans... | Ring and Pin Game
This traditional game of dexterity was originally played by natives of the Great Plains using... | |
Make a Kiva
Learn about Native Americans through arts and crafts. In this activity, students make a model... | Cherokee Fables
Here are three traditional Cherokee fables, with accompanying activities. There are arts &... | |
Make a Sand Painting
Make your own Native American arts and crafts. Students create traditional-style sand paintings... | Make a Corn Necklace
Students can make a necklace out of corn! This arts and crafts activity is perfect for... | |
Build a Seminole Summer House
Students build a model Seminole Indian house, like those that were once in present-day Florida. | Make a Coiled Pot
In this Native American arts and crafts activity, students learn the ancient pottery method... | |
Make a "Wooden" Mask
Students make a beaver mask in the style of the Northwest Coast Native American. This is a fun... | Make Your Own Totem Pole
After reading about the history of totem poles, children assemble their own pole. This is a... |
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