Native Americans Daily Life in Olden Times
Early People in the US & Canada
Come meet the early people of the Americas in olden times. Learn what people invented to make themselves happy and comfortable. Read fabulous myths! Play really old games. Meet mischievous magical beings. Explore the daily life of those who lived in the Americas a long time ago - some of them right here, in your backyard.
Go to http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/index.html to see this great resource!
Iroquois
Chippewa/Ojibwa
Cherokee
Comanche
NW Pacific
Hopi
Navajo
Apache
Sioux
California
Anasazi
Pueblo
Seminole
Inuit
More
Our thanks to:
Washington State History Museum, Tacoma, WA, for our private tour, and an opportunity to learn a great deal about the early Americas. Thank you!
Dr. Adams. Over the years, Dr. Adams has been a consultant to the Sioux, Winnebago, Fox, and other tribes in the Midwest on community development. He also participated in a federal project for communication and values differences among cultures, resulting in a website -a multicultural toolkit.
Our special thanks to the many Native American people who do not wish their names to be listed. Information was shared generously with us. We are most grateful for it.
Credits and Source: http://www.mrdonn.org/ Wonderful Site and Resources! November 2009 by Lin and Don Donn
http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/index.html Index
http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/dailylife.html Daily Life
http://www.mrdonn.org/nativeamericans.html Lessons
http://nativeamericans.pppst.com/index.html PowerPoint Presentations
Clip Art Credit: Phillip Martin Awesome graphics for all subjects!
This free site is a partnership between mrdonn.org and phillipmartin.info
http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/socialsciences_nativeamericans.htm
More Resources at: http://mrscjacksonsclass.com/nativeamericans.htm
Dr. Adams. Over the years, Dr. Adams has been a consultant to the Sioux, Winnebago, Fox, and other tribes in the Midwest on community development. He also participated in a federal project for communication and values differences among cultures, resulting in a website -a multicultural toolkit.
Our special thanks to the many Native American people who do not wish their names to be listed. Information was shared generously with us. We are most grateful for it.
Credits and Source: http://www.mrdonn.org/ Wonderful Site and Resources! November 2009 by Lin and Don Donn
http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/index.html Index
http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/dailylife.html Daily Life
http://www.mrdonn.org/nativeamericans.html Lessons
http://nativeamericans.pppst.com/index.html PowerPoint Presentations
Clip Art Credit: Phillip Martin Awesome graphics for all subjects!
This free site is a partnership between mrdonn.org and phillipmartin.info
http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/socialsciences_nativeamericans.htm
More Resources at: http://mrscjacksonsclass.com/nativeamericans.htm
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