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Indian Peoples of the Americas

"Teach your children what we have taught our children that the earth is our mother. What ever befalls the earth befalls the sons and daughters of the earth. This we know. The earth does not belong to us. We belong to the earth. This we know. All things are connected-like the blood which unites one family. All things are connected. What ever befalls the earth befalls the sons and daughters of the earth. We did not weave the web of life; we are merely a strand in it. Whatever we do to the web, We do to ourselves".

Chief Seattle.


Homeschooled kids learning to start a fire by rubbing two sticks together Indian-style at a weekly park day event.

American Indian Kids
How Indian children were living at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Site for younger children. [Note: Site is blocked by some filters because "creatures are killed."]

Campfire Stories with George Caitlin
George was a mountain man and artist who painted the native Americans he encountered. This is a multimedia presentation from the SMithsonian that children will surely enjoy. Join us at the campfire.

Cherokee History in Georgia
With the encroachments of the whites beginning in 1721 (South Carolina), border wars with neighboring Indians, and disease, the Cherokee face a new life. To the Cherokee the world is crumbling.

Cornhusk Dolls
These dolls are based on Penobscot Dolls illustrated by Frank G. Speck in the mid-1900's. History, myths and crafting directions.

Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States
A far more extensive site than the name implies. Each flag page also has an history of the tribe. Each Indian tribe is a nation within the geographic boundaries of the United States.

Honoring the Animal Spirits 
In centuries past, Indians gave special powers to specific animals. We still do this today. Notice advertisements and how they use animals to help us think of speed and power or even silliness.

Indians and Colonists
Primitive man is believed to have arrived in Narragansett basin in the late Pleistocene, about 6500 B.C. From then until the English colonists came, fishing and hunting and local water transportation in dugout canoes were the primary uses.

The Indians' Discovery of Columbus
The conquest of Mexico and the subsequent downfall of the Aztecs, not from a European standpoint but rather from the perspective of the Aztecs themselves.

Indigenous People of Silicon Valley
History of the Ohlone Indians who inhabited the south San Francisco Bay region of California.

An Introduction to the Creek Nation
Prior to the early 18th Century, most of Georgia was home to American Indians belonging to a southeastern alliance known as the Creek Confederacy. Today's Creek Nation, also known as the Muskogee, were the major tribe in that alliance.

Miracle, The White Buffalo
Indian legend has it that all the peoples of the world will be united with the return of the White Buffalo.

Native American Dwellings
Native Americans dwellings comprised a variety of different styles based upon their environment and lifestyle. Styles included tepees (or tipis), hogans, adobe houses, long houses, wigwams (or wikkiups), earth lodges, brush shelters and lean-tos. Most of these appear to be rather simplistic in design.

Native American Information for Kids
Questions and answers about Native Americans in general, especially for kids, as well as information about specific tribes. From Native Languages of the Americas.

NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
A topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodland Indians region. Lots of directions for Indian crafts and projects.

Pocahontas
This is the anglo version from the Jamestown Rediscovery site. Compare to the Disney film.

Tracking the Buffalo
This activity explores the role of the buffalo in the lives of the American Indians of the northern plains. From the Smithsonian.

Trail of Tears
In 1830 the Congress of the United States passed the "Indian Removal Act." Although many Americans were against the act, most notably Tennessee Congressman Davy Crockett, it passed anyway.


Indian woman in Yosemite showing us how she wove baskets just as her ancestors did.

Related Books From Amazon.com

More Than Moccasins
A Kid's Activity Guide to Traditional North American Indian Life
by Laurie Carlson
Homeschooling a six year old, who is also a very hands-on learner, this book fits the bill. Each section, from Indian dwellings to pottery to traditional games, has activities that are fun and easy to do. 1994 Paperback.

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