History Assignment: Indigenous Peoples around the World
Goal:Your task is to research any particular group of indigenous people and prepare a presentation to inform the class of the contributions and struggles of those people.
Role: Your role is to be a researcher and use various resources to investigate and record information to meet the requirements. I have provided sites on the class website for support. Your presentation is NOT a power point but a multi-media presentation that must include the following information:
- Origins (world location, exact)
- Population
- Characteristics (what makes them unique)
- Lifestyle (hobbies, interest, past times)
- Traditions (music/dance, ceremonies)
- Customs (attire)
- Contributions (art, craft, music, etc.)
- Concerns (problems they are experiencing, use handout)
- Resolutions (action taken on their behalf, UN involvement, etc.)
- Organizations/memberships
Audience:Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Situation: Your challenge is to create empathy and understanding of the Plight of Indigenous Peoples
Product: You will incorporate the information into a multi-media presentation (commercial/documentary) to inform and bring attention to that group of people. Your final project should contain sound, moving images, video images, some informative text and/or labeling, and still shots for the class to view and understand.
- Some class time will be provided but working at home is required.
- Please bring USB to class to save any part of your project that you do in class and be able to access the work you did at home as well.
- Project will be due for submission and presentations on: ]
Standards and Criteria for Success: Your work will be evaluated on:
Criterion A: Knowing and Understanding
- Use a range of terminology in context
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of subject-specific content (Indigenous Peoples) and concepts, through descriptions, explanations, and examples.
Criterion C: Communicating
- Communicate information and ideas in a way that is appropriate for the audience and purpose
- Structure information and ideas according to the task instructions
- Create a reference list and cite sources of information:
Criterion D: Thinking Critically
- Summarize information to make valid, well-supported arguments