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Resources

  • Arizona’s Most Populous Tribe-The Diné (Navajo) – Part 4 Resources

    Arizona’s Most Populous Tribe-The Diné (Navajo) – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • Boarding Schools and Forced Assimilation – Part 4 Resources

    Boarding Schools and Forced Assimilation – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • How Many Tribal Governments Are in Arizona? – Part 4 Resources

    How Many Tribal Governments Are in Arizona? – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • How Many Tribal Governments Are in The United States? – Part 4 Resources

    How Many Tribal Governments Are in The United States? – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • How Were Native Lands Lost to Colonizers? – Part 4 Resources

    How Were Native Lands Lost to Colonizers? – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • O’odham Living on the San Pedro River – Part 4 Resources

    O’odham Living on the San Pedro River – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • O’odham Art Forms – Part 4 Resources

    O’odham Art Forms – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • O’odham Governments in Arizona Today – Part 4 Resources

    O’odham Governments in Arizona Today – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

  • O’odham Language Lesson – Part 4 Resources

    O’odham Language Lesson – Part 4 Resources

    The Amerind Foundation

    Number of lessons: 1

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About Amerind for Educators

Amerind for Educators provides free online lessons that incorporate the Amerind Museum’s Native American collection of historic and archaeological materials, informed by knowledgeable Native American cultural specialists, archaeologists, and historians. These lessons have been produced by an experienced curriculum specialist and align with Arizona’s third through fifth-grade social studies, language arts, and STEAM standards.

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