Native Voices DVDs w/Teacher Guides

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The Regional Learning Project offers a unique collection of educational resources focused on the history of Indian tribes within the larger context of regional history, geography and culture. Our Native Voices DVD and Teacher Guide series includes a rich collection of primary resource documents gathered from archives, newspapers, and filmed interviews with tribal historians and educators. The highly visual and interactive nature of these materials will engage and motivate learners, while simultaneously providing multiple opportunities to strengthen their critical thinking skills.

Content from this one-of-a-kind series offers a varied span of resources developed for students at elementary, middle, and high school levels. Designed to integrate and meet National and State content standards in Social Studies, Indian Education, Reading, Writing, and Critical Literacy, these resources can be easily and seamlessly incorporated into existing curricula.

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Elementary Resources

Long Before We Were Born How Tribes Got Their Names: A Montana Example Native Homelands along
the Lewis & Clark trail
Talking Without Words in the
Old West
2nd – 3rd Grades 4th – 5th Grades 4th – 10th Grades 5th – 6th Grades

Middle and High School Resources

Tribal Perspectives on American History in the Northwest Tribal Perspectives on American History in the Great Plains Contemporary Voices along the Lewis & Clark Trail The Great Peace Council of 1855: A Readers’ Theater
7th - 12th Grades 7th - 12th Grades High School High School