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New 2010   “ Natives Along the Wabash & Ohio”

  1. •Teacher Resource Book by Sheryl Hartman and illustrated by Steve Tucker contains 188 pages of helpful activities, history, stories, facts, and many new illustrations. The focus is the Woodland Indians of the Ohio and Wabash Region which extends from Ohio through Indiana and Illinois. Miami, Shawnee, Lenape, Potawatomi, Piankeshaw, Kickapoo, and Wea are included. Activities included:

  2. • How to build a wigwam; Longhouse

  3. • How to make & play  Double ball

  4. • Miami Culture in detail

  5. • Biographies   

  6. • New Details on Prehistoric Cultures

  7. • Foods

  8. • Index

  9. • Glossary

  10. • Tons of Reproducible Activities

  11. • Paleo, Archaic, Hopewell, Woodland

  12. • Questions/answers.

  13. • Academic Standards

  14. • How to Look for Bias in Children’s Books on Native Americans

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  16. • Now on CD so you can run off as many copies of one project or part of the book as you need. $15     To order Click the book!

  17. •Book - $25   Order Today for Class Tomorrow

Lesson 1 Identify Woodland People

Lesson 2  Hopewell Culture

Lesson 3  Woodland Houses

Lesson 3A Social Life, Foods

Lesson 3B Clothing/Trade Goods

Lesson 4  Twine Bags


Coming in the Future

Lesson 5 Hide Tanning

Lesson 6  Fur Trade

Lesson 7  Math in History

Lesson 8  Foods

Lesson 9 Beaver Wars

Lesson 10 Mississippian




Native American Indian Lesson Photo Albums


Woodland Clothing





Houses




Hopewell




 

These Lessons are divided into segments and you can pick and choose which to utilize. They are all based on authentic information, much research and dedication to the Native American Woodland Indian People. More will be added as time permits.

If there is something specific you are looking for or just want to know how to tell good resources from those that may be questionable, contact us. Or just to get more information on any aspect of Native American Indian History, Native American Art, Native American Clothing

whether it is on the Woodlands, Plains, or prehistoric cultures - contact us and we will do everything to get the information you are looking for.


We have resources and contacts with professors and archaeologists, as well as site coordinators


sheryl@piankeshawtrailsedu.org

 
 
 
 
 
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