IDEAS Native American K-12 Classroom Resources from (University of WI-Extension)
The American Indians
Tribal Leader Addresses Lawmakers
Native American Voices
Native American Tribes of Wisconsin
Father Jacques Marquette, 1673
Ableza
Native American Cultures: A Door to American Heritage
Declarations of Independence
A Historic Gamble
Celebrate Native American History Month
Amazing Indian Mounds
Federal Law Principles of Tribal Sovereignty
Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development
Create Your Own Native American Board Game
Trails of Understanding: The Earliest Immigrants
Native Languages of the Americas: Facts for Kids
The Oneida Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
If These Objects Could Talk
Native Americans Today
Dreams of Looking Up
NCLB's Impact on NA/AN and Rural Students
Menominee Treaties and Treaty Rights
Student Resources at UW-Milwaukee
Knots on a Legend Counting Rope: Native Americans in Their Natural Environment
Totem Transformations
Native American Sites
Native Americans: A Seven Day Curriculum
American Indian Tribal Governments
Learning About Wisconsin: Activities, Historical Documents, and Resources Linked to Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for Social Studies in Grades 4-12
Teaching Cultural Values and Building Self-Esteem
Won in the Classroom: Guidelines for the Selection of Culturally Appropriate Materials
Educating Urban Indians: A Summit for the Future
Exemplary Programs in Indian Education
Wisconsin Indian Treaties and Tribal Sovereignty: Classroom Activities
We Were Here First
Where Does History Stand on the Last Stand?
Great Lakes Inter-tribal Council
A Wisconsin Powwow Video Program
Investigating the Advantages of Constructing Multidigit Numeration Understanding through Oneida and Lakota Native Languages
Native Peoples Magazine
Native Peoples of North America
A Wisconsin Powwow!
Native American Sites on the Internet
Native American Heritage
American Indian Webquest
Pacific Northwest, Southwest, and Plains Indians
Early Native Peoples
Who Built the Effigy Mounds?
Colonialism Transforms Indian Life
Expanding the Circle: Respecting the Past, Preparing for the Future