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Evelyn Nkooyooyoo, Deborah Michaels
We Are Still Here
Up until now students have focused on the ways in which FIBS and Carlisle Industrial Boarding School practiced forceful assimilation of American…
Evelyn Nkooyooyoo, Deborah Michaels
We Are Still Here
In the late 19th and 20th centuries, Indian boarding schools were developed to assimilate American Indians into the white American culture. White…
Félix Parra
Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, "Protector of the Indians." Las Casas was a Spanish Catholic priest who advocated against Native American slavery after witnessing the atrocities that the Spanish conquistadors committed.
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Griffin Boehm
Pre-European Contact/First Contact, "Westward Expansion"
Lesson Plan on Unit Introduction and Early relations between Native Peoples and European Colonists
Griffin Boehm
Pre-European Contact/First Contact, "Westward Expansion"
Presentation on Unit Introduction and Early Relations between Native Americans and European Colonists
Griffin Boehm
Pre-European Contact/First Contact
Lesson Plan on Treaty of Fort Pitt between US Government and Lenape (Delaware) Tribe
Griffin Boehm
Pre-European Contact/First Contact
Presentation on Treaty of Fort Pitt
Griffin Boehm
"Westward Expansion"
This lesson plan has the purpose of exposing students to an institution that was created by the United States Government in the mid-nineteenth…
Griffin Boehm
Pre-European Contact/First Contact, "Westward Expansion"
Presentation on the Creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Griffin Boehm
"Westward Expansion"
Worksheet on Bureau of Indian Affairs based on excerpt from Andrew Jackson









