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Books with title Native American Heroes

  • Native Americans

    Jill Norris

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, April 1, 1996)
    Long before Columbus came, they lived and thrived throughout the land. This cross-curricular unit teaches that the term "Native Americans" represents a diverse group. There are many different tribes and nations and each has its own unique traditions. It also shows that Native Americans are members of our modern, contemporary society. We study their past to understand their rich traditions. The unit begins with the classroom environment, providing a chart for learning the traditions of Native Americans from six different geographic regions of North America. Topics and activities explored include: The First Americans (a history), Map of Native American Groups, North Americans of the Northeastern Woodlands, Northeastern Natives (writing exercise), Wampum Math, My Wampum Patterns, An Iroquois False Face Mask (craft project), The Bowl Game, Native Americans of the Southeastern Woodlands, Southeastern Natives (writing exercise), Making a Gorget (craft project), The Hand Game, Making a Pouch, Pouch Pattern, Native Americans of the Plains, Plains Natives (writing exercise), The Talking Stick (craft project), Using Your Class Talking Stick, A Sioux Lunch Bag, Sioux Parfleche Pattern, Traveling with a Travois, Picture Writing, Native Americans of the Southwest, Southwest Natives (writing exercise), Good Luck Charms (craft project), Navajo Skin Bags, Coil Pots (make your own kitchen clay), a Corn Husk Shuttle, Native Americans of the Northwest Caost, Northwest Natives (writing exercise), a Whale Rattle (craft project), Whale Rattle Pattern, Totem Poles, Burden Baskets, Native Americans of the Far North, Natives of the Far North (writing exercise), Dream Catchers (craft project), Shinny (an outdoor game), the Story Tellers, My Story Planner, and Depending on Natural Resources (writing exercise). Also features a full-color, two-sided pull-out poster about The Beginnings of Stories on one side and Recipes on the other. Teaching suggestions provided. Includes bibliography, and complete step-by-step instructions for all activities. All pages are reproducible and perforated for easy removal.
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  • Native Americans

    Gallimard Jeunesse, Ute Fuhr, Raoul Sautai

    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 1, 1998)
    A history of the rich variety of Native American lifestyles and cultures--including how their lives were changed when the European settlers arrived--is presented in marvelous drawings and brief, concise text.
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  • American Heroes

    Dona Herweck Rice

    Perfect Paperback (Teacher Created Materials -, June 1, 2018)
    A magical history book brings people from us history to life! with the help of abraham Lincoln, Martin luther King, Jr, sally ride, cesar chavez, and the state of Liberty, a young Boy learns about their historical significance in this engaging reader's theater script. The differentiated script features roles written to match multiple reading levels. Teachers can assign specific roles to their readers based on Everyone's current reading level, allowing all readers to get involved in the same activity and feel successful! students will gain confidence in their reading fluency through performance, regardless of their current reading ability. While performing with others, students will practice performance, interacting cooperatively, reading aloud, and using expressive voices and gestures to better tell the story.
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  • American Heroes

    Jo Albee

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Profiles heroic Americans including George Washington, Sacagawea, Mary McLeod Bethune, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Roberto Clemente, and Sally Ride, in a text that incorporates phonics instruction.
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  • Native Americans

    Jay Miller

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Describes the culture, leadership, and structure of various tribes of Native Americans.
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  • American Heroes

    Professor Edmund S Morgan

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Unabridged CDs are Very Good minus, minor scratches but will play without difficulty. Ex-library stickers/stamps on box which is in otherwise Very Good condition.
  • Sacagawea: Native American Hero

    William R. Sanford, Carl R. Green

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Profiles the life of an indian woman guide
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  • I Am Native American

    Ana Sage, Liza Stuart

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Book by Sage, Ana, Sage, A.
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  • Native American Myths

    Robert Franklin Gish

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Aug. 15, 1994)
    The Woman Who Fell from the Sky - Scarface - Oochigeas and the Invisible Hunter - Saynday Gets the Sun - Coyote and the Thundering Rock - The Vision Quest - Coyote and Death - and more
  • Native Americans

    Pat Perrin

    Paperback (History Compass, Jan. 1, 1970)
    Explore tribal creation myths, family life, relocation to reservations, and great Native American leaders through oral histories and written and graphic documents.
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  • Native American Recipes

    Leslie Beckett

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Readers gain a deeper understanding of and appreciation for Native American history and culture through learning about popular Native American foods. As they explore the engaging text, colorful images, and primary sources, they find fascinating facts about early Native American life, including what Native Americans ate and how they prepared their food. This essential part of social studies curricula is given a fun twist with the addition of simple recipes. As readers follow each detailed set of instructions, they create their own Native American dishes, making history come alive in a dynamic and delicious way.
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  • Native Americans

    Judith Simpson

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    People first came to the continent of North America during the Ice Age. Some settled in the bleak lands of the Arctic, while others walked south as far as California and Florida. They formed different tribes with their own languages, customs and ceremonies. Native Americans is the story of these people - from the hunters and warriors who speared woolly mammoths and long-horned bison, to the farmers and foragers who searched for food in the mountains and on the coast. They depended on the land for everything: for wild plants to use in healing rituals; and for materials to make and decorate clothes, masks and costumes, and to build dwellings and boats. Many Native Americans believed that the sky, earth, plants, animals and rivers had powerful spirits. Some told stories of mythical creatures that formed the world and brought good harvests. They danced, sang and prayed to the spirits and had solemn pipe-smoking rituals and powwows to ask the spirits for a successful hunt or to bring peace to warring tribes. When Columbus came to the New World, life changed for the Native Americans. The new settlers often took land by force, and herded the people o