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Brush | National Museum of the American Indian

...Los Coyotes Reservation (San Ysidro Reservation); San Diego County; California; USA Collection History Collected in 1917...

Basket bowl | National Museum of the American Indian

...and Vessels Native Term ha-leech' Place San Ignacio, Los Coyotes Reservation (San Ysidro Reservation); San Diego County; ...

American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Definitions

...American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Definitions American Indian Removal What Does It Mean to Remove...

Child's sandals | National Museum of the American Indian

...x 6 cm Object Type Clothing/Garments: Footwear Place Los Coyotes Reservation (San Ysidro Reservation); San Diego County; ...

NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Boarding Schools - Richard Henry Pratt: Text–Dependent Test

...baptized as Baptists. D. American Indian students needed to learn how to swim. 2. What does Pratt mean when he says, “I am a Baptist”...

NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does it Mean to Remove A People? - Transcript: Protecting Hom

...American Indian Removal - What Does it Mean to Remove A People? - Transcript: Protecting Homelands American Indian Removal...

NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Supporting Question One: W

...removal or soon after they arrived in Indian Territory, yet the strength of Muscogee culture and beliefs and the tenacity of...

NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Suppoting Question Two: Ho

...NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Suppoting Question Two: How Did the Cherokee Nation...

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...edu/NK360 American Indian Removal What Does It Mean to Remove a People? Teacher Materials question. In addition to embodying...

Native Knowledge 360 - American Indian Removal - Additional Resources

...Knowledge 360 - American Indian Removal - Additional Resources American Indian Removal What Does It Mean to Remove a People? ...

NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Teacher Materials - Lesson

...edu/NK360 American Indian Removal What Does It Mean to Remove a People? Lesson at a Glance question. In addition to embodying...

What Does It Mean to Remove a People? | Interactive Activity

...What Does It Mean to Remove a People? | Interactive Activity What Does It Mean to Remove a People? Identify up to five sources...

Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2011

...ltural patrimony mean items having ongoing historical, traditional, or cultural importance central to the Indian tribe or Native...

Removal of the Muscogee Nation | Discussion Questions

...nation.” What does she mean by “not the leader of our nation”? Before What was the environment like in the Muscogees’ traditional...

Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2012

...Bonnie Newsom, Penobscot Indian Nation; Shelby Tisdale, Director, Museum of Indian Arts & Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology...

Resources | National Museum of the American Indian

...by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and its Office of Federal Acknowledgment . Human remains Human remains mean the physical remains...

Thanksgiving | National Museum of the American Indian

...the myths of Thanksgiving developed and what they mean in American culture. Rethinking Thanksgiving Celebrations: Native P...

Americans - Gallery Discussion Guide

...What does it mean to remove a people? Andrew Jackson, 1845; Thomas Sully; National Gallery of Art, Washington In the early 1800s...

The Navajo Treaty of 1868: Why Was the Navajo Journey Home So Remarkable? | Resource Overview

...Intended to Be Forever? Digital Lesson American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean to Remove a People? Digital Lesson The Pawnee...

Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of teh Smithsonian Institution 2015

...with the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

The Trail of Tears: A Story of Cherokee Removal | Resource Overview

... Related Resources digital lesson American Indian Removal: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? website How Did Six Different...

Words, Native Warriors - National Museum of the American Indian

...Languages 2.0 Living the Culture 2.1 The Importance of American Indian Languages 2.2 Languages Used in Code Talking 2.3 The Navajo...

Wellspring Society | National Museum of the American Indian

...wellspring can mean the difference between struggling for survival and the blossoming of a magnificent culture. Help ensure...

Coyote Runs | National Museum of the American Indian

...appointment. Featured In: Fred E. Miller photograph collection National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Coyote Runs | National Museum of the American Indian

...appointment. Featured In: Fred E. Miller photograph collection National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

2020 Annual Report - Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution

...to the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

Coyotes | National Museum of the American Indian

...Coyotes | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Coyotes View Finding Aid for...

Native Knowledge 360 Degrees, Essential Understanding: A Guide to Disciplinary Connections and Class

...American Indian Removal: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? gives insight into the connections between culture and the...

Annual Report of Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2018

...to the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

Coyote by Ritchie | National Museum of the American Indian

...edu). Featured In: Reverend James O. Arthur photograph collection National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian

...Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Coyote in Black...

Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian

...Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Coyote in Black...

Coyote trapped. Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian

...American Indian Archive Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiarchives@si.edu. Scope and Contents Coyote caught in trap...

Coyote by Ritchie | National Museum of the American Indian

...American Indian Archive Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiarchives@si.edu. Scope and Contents Coyote caught in a trap...

Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian

...Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Coyote in Black...

Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian

...Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Coyote in Black...

Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian

...Coyote in Black Range | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Coyote in Black...

Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2014

...with the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

Annual Report of Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2019

...to the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

Repatriation Activities at the Smithsonian Institution: 2021 Annual Report

...to the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

...doesn’t mean that Native people should avoid them. They just need to invent a new word, one that suits them, that in a way...

NMAI REPATRIATION POLICY STATEMENT

...cultural importance central to the Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization or culture, rather than property owned by an...

Repatriation Policy - June 2022

...cultural importance central to the Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian Organization or culture, rather than property owned by an...

Annual Report of Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2016

...with the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

NMAI Repatriation Annual Report 2017

...to the Pueblo of Zuni in 1987. In 1989, Congress enacted the National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA). This law...

ornament (Image withheld) | National Museum of the American Indian

...ornament (Image withheld) | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Hair ornament...

Necklace (Image withheld) | National Museum of the American Indian

...(Willem Wildschut), Non-Indian, 1883-1955 Seller William Wildschut (Willem Wildschut), Non-Indian, 1883-1955 Object Name Necklace...

Frequently Asked Questions | Native Knowledge 360° - Interactive Teaching Resources

...of the American Indian. George Gustav Heye founded the Museum of the American Indian in New York City in 1916 and served...

of Clay, Ceramics from the National Museum of the American Indian

...and population. Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica work in a world filled with mean- styles have emerged only to dis­ covered a vast...

Annual Report of the Repatriation Activities of the Smithsonian Institution 2013

...central to the Native American group [Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization] or culture itself, rather than property owned...

Shaman's chair model/miniature | National Museum of the American Indian

...Non-Indian, 1950-1997 Donor John P. Yeaman (John Pannill Yeaman), Non-Indian, 1944-2015 Alice Banks Yeaman, Non-Indian Object...

Hide (Image withheld) | National Museum of the American Indian

...Use page. Culture/People Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke) Collector William Wildschut (Willem Wildschut), Non-Indian, 1883-1955...

Headdress (Image withheld) | National Museum of the American Indian

...'s Terms of Use page. Culture/People Plains Ojibwa (Bungi) Collector Donald A. Cadzow, Non-Indian, 1894-1960 Object Name...

Cape | National Museum of the American Indian

...Cape | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Cape Usage Conditions Apply Int...

Progress" National Conferences I | National Museum of the American In

....edu). Featured In: National Congress of American Indians records National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Hat/cap | National Museum of the American Indian

...Hat/cap | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search Page Hat/cap Usage Conditions Apply...

the Repatriation Process | National Museum of the American Indian | 202

...Terrace", "qualified successor", and, "successor" mean an organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code...

Words, Native Warriors - National Museum of the American Indian

...Languages 2.0 Living the Culture 2.1 The Importance of American Indian Languages 2.2 Languages Used in Code Talking 2.3 The Navajo...

Native New York, A Dialogue Toolkit for Educators

...than questions in Phase I. Possible Phase II questions for Native New York might include: What does it mean to be from a place...

Native New York - A Dialogue Toolkit for Educators

...than questions in Phase I. Possible Phase II questions for Native New York might include: What does it mean to be from a place...

Woman's basket hat | National Museum of the American Indian

... Davis), Non-Indian, 1862-1951 Previous owner Edward H. Davis (Edward Harvey Davis/E. H. Davis), Non-Indian, 1862-1951 Seller...

Samaritan Hospital Show | National Museum of the American Indian

...es@si.edu). Featured In: Warren Buxton photograph collection National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

"Industry + Indians: Profits + Progress" National Conferences II | National Museum of the American I

....edu). Featured In: National Congress of American Indians records National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Chief Wolf | National Museum of the American Indian

...appointment. Featured In: Fred E. Miller photograph collection National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Chief Wolf | National Museum of the American Indian

...appointment. Featured In: Fred E. Miller photograph collection National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Crow War Party of 1888" | National Museum of the American Indian

...sensitivity. Featured In: William Wildschut Photograph Collection National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Hubbell's Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona | National Museum of the American Indian

...Hubbell's Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona | National Museum of the American Indian Skip to main content Return to Search...

Bag (unfinished) | National Museum of the American Indian

...'s Terms of Use page. Culture/People Northern Shoshone Previous owner Howard C. Means, Non-Indian, 1875-1951 Lillian A. Means...

Bag | National Museum of the American Indian

...'s Terms of Use page. Culture/People Northern Shoshone Previous owner Howard C. Means, Non-Indian, 1875-1951 Lillian A. Means...

Child's moccasins | National Museum of the American Indian

...Terms of Use page. Culture/People Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke) Previous owner Howard C. Means, Non-Indian, 1875-1951 Lillian...

Man's moccasins | National Museum of the American Indian

...Terms of Use page. Culture/People Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke) Previous owner Howard C. Means, Non-Indian, 1875-1951 Lillian...

Man's leggings | National Museum of the American Indian

...Terms of Use page. Culture/People Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke) Previous owner Howard C. Means, Non-Indian, 1875-1951 Lillian...

Russell Means, All the Oglala | National Museum of the American Indian

...information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page. Culture/People Non-Indian Subject Russell Means (Russell Charles Means/Oyate...

NK360 - American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Summative Performance Task

...- American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Summative Performance Task American Indian Removal What...

"Through the Eyes of the Eagle: Illustrating Healthy Living for Children"

...National Museum of the American Indian The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, in partnership with the Centers...

The Art of Being Kuna: Layers of Meaning Among the Kuna of Panama | National Museum of the American

...strength and vibrancy of their living culture. National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth Street & Independence...

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...procedures set forth in sections 11 and 12 with respect to the Indian human remains and Indian funerary objects in the possession...

Publications | National Museum of the American Indian

... of the American Indian Creation's Journey Dakota Modern: The Art of Oscar Howe Do All Indians Live in Tipis? Essays on Native...

Pestle | National Museum of the American Indian

...(archaeological culture) Food Gathering and Preparation Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have...

Grooved object | National Museum of the American Indian

...Tradition (archaeological culture) Unknown Function Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have a concern...

Worked antler | National Museum of the American Indian

...Tradition (archaeological culture) Materials: Waste Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have a concern...

NK 360 - Northern Plains History and Cultures - How Do Native People and Nations Experience Belongin

...Past and Future of American Indian Sovereignty. New York: Pantheon, 1984.  Eastman, Charles. Indian Boyhood. Create Space I...

NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Native Languages - W. Richard West: Text–Dependent Test Prep

...about culture. D. If you are not allowed to speak your language, then you are also unable to think and have culture. NATIVE...

Means, Ted | National Museum of the American Indian

....edu). Featured In: National Congress of American Indians records National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth...

Vessel fragment/Potsherd | National Museum of the American Indian

...Tradition (archaeological culture) Containers and Vessels Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have a concern...

Axe head fragment | National Museum of the American Indian

...(archaeological culture) Tools and Equipment (General) Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have...

Bifacial tool/projectile point | National Museum of the American Indian

...(archaeological culture) Tools and Equipment (General) Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have...

Net weight/Netsinker | National Museum of the American Indian

...Tradition (archaeological culture) Hunting/Fishing/Warfare Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have a concern...

Awl/perforator | National Museum of the American Indian

...(archaeological culture) Tools and Equipment (General) Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have...

Awl/perforator | National Museum of the American Indian

...(archaeological culture) Tools and Equipment (General) Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have...

Awl/perforator | National Museum of the American Indian

...(archaeological culture) Tools and Equipment (General) Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have...

Howard Means | National Museum of the American Indian

...edu). Featured In: Museum of the American Indian/Heye Foundation records National Museum of the American Indian National Mall...

Abrader/Grinding stone | National Museum of the American Indian

...(archaeological culture) Tools and Equipment (General) Data Source National Museum of the American Indian Contact Us Have...

Native American Treaties: Northern Plains | Teacher Resource

...like most other aspects of U.S. Indian policy in the 19th century, was solidly rooted in the worldview of the Europeans who...

NK360 - Education Initiative - Teacher Materials - The Impact of Words and Tips for Using Appropriat

...Indians. In Canada, people American Indian people describe their own cultures and the places they come from in many ways...

NK 360 - Pacific Northwest History and Cultures - Why Do the Foods We Eat Matter? - Teacher Material

...action project addressed in the case study. For instance, taking informed action does not always mean organizing a march on...

NK360 - Education Initiative - Teacher Materials - Honoring Original Indigenous Inhabitants - Land A

...out the interactive digital lesson “American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean to Remove a People?” • Try planting a garden...

From the Director | National Museum of the American Indian

...American Indian beginning as an intern in 1994, then a curator in the early 2000s, and finally as an assistant director. In 2022...

HGuidefinalrevision.indd

...Brainstorm a list of ways that everyone in the class might get along better (no mean words, bullying, etc.). Agree to “bury”...

The Impact of Words and Tips for Using Appropriate Terminology | Helpful Handout Educator Resource

...many agree on terminology. There is no single American Indian culture or language . The best term is always what an individual...

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...the American Indian, discusses Written in Rock: Collaboration Among Azerbaijani and Pueblo Indian Communities. In this innovative...

NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Native Languages

...Teacher Tip: In the Native Languages: Living the Culture chapter, the sources for the text-dependent assessment are in story one...

NK360 - Pawnee Treaties of 1833 and 1857 - Why Do Some Treaties Fail? - Teacher Materials - Contempo

...reaffirming tribal culture and how the Pawnee Nation celebrates its culture by organizing events such as the Indian Veterans Homecoming...

NK 360 - Pacific Northwest History and Cultures - Why Do the Foods We Eat Matter? - Valarie Segrest

...Valarie Segrest is an enrolled member of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, the coordinator for the Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty...

Past Exhibitions 1999 | National Museum of the American Indian

...Past Exhibitions 1999 | National Museum of the American Indian Exhibitions Washington, DC New York, NY Online Upcoming Traveling...

The Kwakwaka'waka

...filmmaker living in Alert Bay, British Columbia. REPRODUCIBLE 3 CO N C E P T S O F WE A LT H What does it mean to be wealthy...

Past Exhibitions 1998 | National Museum of the American Indian

...1998–March 21, 1999 Indian Humor May 31, 1998–August 2, 1998 Memory and Imagination: The Legacy of Maidu Indian Artist Frank Day...

American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Facts

...American Indian Removal - What Does It Mean to Remove a People? - Facts American Indian Removal What Does It Mean to Remove...

National Museum of the American Indian Act Amendmant

...American Indian Act Amendments of 1996’’. (b) REFERENCES.—Whenever in this Act an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms...

Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian Curator Biographies

... Institution's National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in 2000. In this role, he conceived and organized an exhibition...

Andrea Carlson | National Museum of the American Indian

...Andrea Carlson | National Museum of the American Indian Exhibitions Washington, DC New York, NY Online Upcoming Traveling...

...main content Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian English Español For Teachers Para Maestros Resources Más...

Bird Carson photographs of Cheyenne River Indian Reservation | National Museum of the American India

...Sicangu at the Rosebud Indian Reservation and also at Lower Brule Indian Reservation), are all located in western South Dakota...

NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Boarding Schools - Charles Chibitty:Text-Dependent Test Prep

...began his schooling at the Ft. Sill Indian School in Oklahoma. There he and the other Indian children were punished if they spoke...

Cheyenne Fallen Warriors medal | National Museum of the American Indian

...Bill Griffin), Non-Indian, 1910-2000 Previous owner Charles W. "Bill" Griffin (C.W. Bill Griffin), Non-Indian, 1910-2000 Donor...

Arthur photograph collection | National Museum of the American Indian

...items in Reverend James O. Arthur photograph collection Archival Repository National Museum of the American Indian Identifier...

Irving A. Hallowell | National Museum of the American Indian

...edu). Featured In: Museum of the American Indian/Heye Foundation records National Museum of the American Indian National Mall...

Kinngait Family Portrait | National Museum of the American Indian

...1983 (released in 1984 folio). Lithograph. Courtesy Dorset Fine Arts. National Museum of the American Indian National Mall...

Lucayan duho - Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the

...of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian - George Gustav Heye Center...

Remix: New Modernities in a Post-Indian World | National Museum of the American Indian

...Modernities in a Post-Indian World June 7, 2008–September 21, 2008 New York, NY In Remix: New Modernities in a Post-Indian World...

Pepper: Correspondence | National Museum of the American Indian

...edu). Featured In: Museum of the American Indian/Heye Foundation records National Museum of the American Indian National Mall...

NK360 - Early Encounters in Native New York - Did Native People Really Sell Manhattan? - Supporting

...Question Three: What did land exchanges mean to Native people and the Dutch? Featured Sources • Source A: The Schaghen Letter—Read...

...through January 7, 2013 - The National Museum of the American Indian - Washington, D.C. Introduction | Return of the Horse Nation...

Removal of the Muscogee Nation - After | Interactive Teaching Resource

...Archives, 75-IP-1-49. In 1875, leaders from 34 different American Indian Nations living in Indian Territory met at the Muscogee...

The Navajo Treaty of 1868 | Teacher Resource

...view to the discussion of history and cultures in the Americas. Indian perspectives expand the social, political, and economic...

...takes to return to the same position in the cycle of seasons, as seen from Earth. The mean solar year is 365.242 days. Solstice...

Developing Stories - DonovanQuintero InterviewTranscript

...the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. It’s an IHS facility, an Indian Health Service facility. And she was working in the emergency...

...(Mohawk) American Indian musicians, as well as musicians inspired by Native history and culture, have been active in contemporary...

...takes to return to the same position in the cycle of seasons, as seen from Earth. The mean solar year is 365.242 days. Solstice...

Anne Pearse-Hocker negatives, photographs, and other materials | National Museum of the American Ind

...1973 occupation of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. The takeover of the town...

Off the Map: Landscape in the Native Imagination | National Museum of the American Indian

...landscape are rooted in his intimate relationship to the land near his home on the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon. Erica...

Inka Road Water Management Module | Teacher Resource

... honored, and thrived in their homelands. These foundations continue to influence American Indian relationships and interactions...

The Great Inka Road | Teacher Resource

... honored, and thrived in their homelands. These foundations continue to influence American Indian relationships and interactions...

Thomas Indian School glass plate negatives | National Museum of the American Indian

...students and student life at the Thomas Indian School on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation in New York state, circa 1900-1945....

(Re)Presenting America: The Evolution of Culturally Specific Museums

...Museum of the American Indian 4th Street and Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC Reception to follow in the Museum’s Potomac...

Native Life and Food: Food Is More Than Just What We Eat | Helpful Handout Educator Resource

...indigenous to your area. National Museum of the American Indian National Mall Fourth Street & Independence Avenue, SW Washington...

worn by Inshata-Theumba - Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of t

...settlers in this country fought for their property, liberty, and lives, they were called heroes. When the Indian in fighting...

Jewelry of the Yazzie Family | National Museum of the American Indian

...Jewelry of the Yazzie Family | National Museum of the American Indian Exhibitions Washington, DC New York, NY Online Upcoming Traveling...

Collections | National Museum of the American Indian

...holdings include all major culture areas of the Western Hemisphere, representing virtually all tribes in the United States, most...

NK 360 - Northern Plains Treaties - Is a Treaty Intended to be Forever? - Did You Know?

...American Indian 1 Kevin Gover, “Foreword,” in Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations...

NK 360 - The Pacific Northwest Fish Wars - What Kinds of Actions Can Lead to Justice? - Did You KNow

...American Indian 1 Kevin Gover, “Foreword,” in Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations...

of the Hunter's Failure | National Museum of the American Indian

...Gila River Reservation, Arizona in 1903. According to Lloyd's 1911 publication, Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights Being the Myths and Legends...

Learning to Look and Object Investigation | Helpful Handout Educator Resource

...We Live: A Puzzle Book of American Indian Art in English y español to engage kids in NMAI's collection. Access NMAI's collection...

Transcript for protecting-homelands

...ands Expand American Indian Removal Lesson Menu Smithsonian, National Museum of the American Indian Logo Expand the NK360...

NK 360 - Northern Plains Treaties - Is a Treaty Intended to Be Forever? - Teacher Materials - Suppor

...determine what the words discovery, savage, and civilized mean, first from a contemporary Native perspective and then from...

...main content Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian English Español For Teachers Para Maestros Resources Más...

Impact of Dams on Native People Case Study | Teacher Resource

...who passed through the area in pursuit of gold and silver. Soon after, non-Indian settlement in the town of The Dalles and...

Honoring Original Indigenous Inhabitants: Land Acknowledgment | Helpful Handout Educator Resource

...out the interactive digital lesson American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean to Remove a People? Try planting a garden of...

Material and Metaphor - The National Museum of the American Indian - George Gustav Hey

...Material and Metaphor - The National Museum of the American Indian - George Gustav Heye Center, New York, NY ENTER SITE SONYA...

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...Encounters in Native New York: Did Native People Really Sell Manhattan? American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean to Remove...

Hopi Butterfly Dance - Circle of Dance - October 6, 2012 through October 8, 2017 - The National Muse

...through October 8, 2017 - The National Museum of the American Indian in New York MENU MENU Introduction Yup´ik Yurapiaq and the...

NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Recognition - John Brown Jr., Navajo Code Talker: Text–Depen

...United States.” A. American Indian Code Talkers regret their service in World War II. B. American Indian Code Talkers are upset...

NK 360 - Northern Plains Treaties - Is a Treaty Intended to Be Forever? - Teacher Materials - Full L

...action project addressed in the case study. For instance, taking informed action does not always mean organizing a march on...

NK360 - The Inka Empire - What Innovations can provide food and water for millions? - Full Lesson

... honored, and thrived in their homelands. These foundations continue to influence American Indian relationships and interactions...

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...the American Indian in New York, the George Gustav Heye Center opens “Remix: New Modernities in a Post Indian World,” a spirited...

Developing Stories - Native Photographers in the Field - Tailyr Irvine Interview Transcript

...know, moving past their small community. I mean, you can have the best photographs in the world but, if no one sees them, it...

NK360 - Education Initiative - Teacher Materials - Native Life and Food - Food Is More Than Just Wha

...ide.pdf https://americanindian.si.edu/nk360/pnw-history-culture/muckleshoot.cshtml ...

Telling Stories with Pictures: Collected Comics from Native New York

...to the British and their allies In the field, an Indian Field, Where we have been Buried in the folds. The hope that more of...

NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Boarding Schools

...eliminate traditional American Indian ways of life and replace them with mainstream American culture” and then write supporting...

Yup´ik Yurapiaq and the Quyana (Thank You) Song Dance - Circle of Dance - October 6, 2012 through Oc

...through October 8, 2017 - The National Museum of the American Indian in New York MENU MENU Introduction Yup´ik Yurapiaq and the...

James Luna's "Emendato" Opens in New York

...thought about Native culture," said Kevin Gover (Pawnee), director of the National Museum of the American Indian. "Through this...

Why We Serve

... stress and participation in ceremonies connected with warfare and healing. What does it mean to protect your people? Explore...

...We Live: A Puzzle Book of American Indian Art in English y español to engage kids in NMAI’s collection. • Access NMAI’s ...

Essential Understandings | Native Knowledge 360° - Interactive Teaching Resources

...developing individual roles in tribal society, characterize each American Indian culture. American Indian cultures have always been...

Quantum Leap: Does "Indian Blood" Still Matter?

...National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC. Photo by Katherine Fogden, NMAI. Does “ InDIan BlooD” st Ill Matter? Friday...

NK360 - Native Words, Native Warriors - Coming Home

...Teacher Tip: In the Coming Home: Strength through Culture chapter, the sources for the text-dependent assessments are in story six...

... Across Indian Country Blog In many communities and homes, Christian customs are interwoven with Native culture as a means...

Press Release - Brian Jungen September 2009

...of museology, globalization and the commodification of Indian culture surface throughout the 24 beguiling works on display...

Home | Native Knowledge 360° - Interactive Teaching Resources

...Encounters in Native New York: Did Native People Really Sell Manhattan? American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean to Remove...

Home | Native Knowledge 360° - Interactive Teaching Resources

...Encounters in Native New York: Did Native People Really Sell Manhattan? American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean to Remove...

Press Release - Fact Sheet June 2015

... Established in 1989, through an Act of Congress, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is an institution...

Impact of Pollution on Native People Case Study | Teacher Resource

... Non-Indian settlers brought ways of life that were contrary to the beliefs and practices of the Native peoples in the Pacific...

Hiłamas, gikiwe´ - Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of

...of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian - George Gustav Heye Center...

American Indian Perspectives on Thanksgiving

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NK360 - Early Encounters in Native New York - Did Native People Really Sell Mahattan? - Teacher Mate

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