Resources Related to American Indians and Native American Heritage
Find resources for teaching about American Indians and the history of Native Communities in relation to the Federal Government.
Find resources for teaching about American Indians and the history of Native Communities in relation to the Federal Government.
Register for one or both of our fall webinars in a new series for educators featuring resources for locating and using Federal records related to Native Americans and Alaska Natives.
As part of our document spotlight series, today we bring you primary sources related to the Battle of Little Bighorn. One hundred and forty-one years ago, from the evening of June 25, 1876, to dusk on the 26th, General Armstrong Custer and his troops engaged in battle with the Sioux and Cheyenne at the Battle of Little … Continue reading Native Warriors on Both Sides of the Battle of Little Bighorn
Join us to learn about incorporating the Honoring Tribal Legacies Handbook into your curriculum on June 5th.
Join us April 6th to learn about bringing Native American viewpoints and primary sources into your lessons.
Learn about ways in which to incorporate Native American and other ethnic materials into your Social Studies, History, or Language Arts curriculum.
Educators in our Primarily Teaching summer institute in Seattle scanned documents on Native American land and fishing rights in the West.
Our new webpages yield primary sources related to American Indians and teaching and research tools.
The site nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov includes teaching resources, exhibits and collections, images, audio and video, and a list of upcoming events.
Find summer professional development opportunities about news literacy, presidents and the Constitution, historical injustices, and youth activism!