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What Really Happened?
In this activity, students will have to check facts and references in a historical fiction... | Carve an Apple Doll
Make a doll to illustrate a Crow Indian colloquialism, which describes elderly people as having... | |
Social Studies Teacher Resources
Enhance your curriculum with social studies printables, lessons, and references for grades... | Sequoyah and His Syllabary
Students learn about the origins of the written Cherokee language in this printable about... | |
The Trail of Tears
Read about Native American history in this printable. Students will learn about the forced... | ||
On Being Indian
Although the differences between Native American tribes can be considerable, common threads... | Effigy Burial Mounds
Overlooking the Mississippi River in eastern Iowa, there stands a fascinating group of Indian... | |
Native American Contributions to American Culture
Americans are indebted to Natives Americans for many cultural contributions. | Cherokee Fables
Here are three traditional Cherokee fables, with accompanying activities. There are arts &... | |
Iroquois Confederacy: Seed for the U.S. Constitution
The Iroquois Confederacy inspired many ideas in the United States Constitution. The reading... | Storing Food
Before refrigerators and freezers, people had to rely on other ways of keeping food fresh. This... | |
Folktales of the Northeast Woodlands
Students read stories told by Native Americans of the Northeast Woodlands, and then complete... | Build a Seminole Summer House
Students build a model Seminole Indian house, like those that were once in present-day Florida. | |
Genetic Tracing of the First Americans
Where did the first Native Americans come from? Find out with the reading passage and map in... | The General
Here's a brief biography of General George Armstrong Custer, as well as a recounting of his... | |
What Makes an Indian Summer?
Students learn why leaves change color in the fall, leading to "Indian Summer."... | Native Americans in the Civil War
Students learn about the participation of Native Americans in the Civil War. | |
Vegetable Dyes Are Hard to "Beet"
Vegetables are an excellent source of many different colors of dye. Learn how Native Americans... | Cherokee Cooklore
Students learn about traditional Cherokee dishes, and what it took to make them. This printable... |

