Native People of Wisconsin Rev TG and Student Materials

Native People of Wisconsin  Rev  TG and Student Materials
Author: Patty Loew
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0870207490

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Specifically for elementary readers and classrooms, this updated edition of "Native People of Wisconsin" details the history and culture of Wisconsin s Indian Nations the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Oneida, Menominee, Mohican, Ho-Chunk, and Brothertown as well as the cross-cultural lives and traditions of urban Indians."

An Introduction to the Teaching of Wisconsin Native American Indian Languages

An Introduction to the Teaching of Wisconsin Native American Indian Languages
Author: Anne Montgomery
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1979
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: WISC:89096575634

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The Story of Act 31

The Story of Act 31
Author: J P Leary
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780870208331

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From forward-thinking resolution to violent controversy and beyond. Since its passage in 1989, a state law known as Act 31 requires that all students in Wisconsin learn about the history, culture, and tribal sovereignty of Wisconsin’s federally recognized tribes. The Story of Act 31 tells the story of the law’s inception—tracing its origins to a court decision in 1983 that affirmed American Indian hunting and fishing treaty rights in Wisconsin, and to the violent public outcry that followed the court’s decision. Author J P Leary paints a picture of controversy stemming from past policy decisions that denied generations of Wisconsin students the opportunity to learn about tribal history.

Native American Communities in Wisconsin 1600 1960

Native American Communities in Wisconsin  1600   1960
Author: Robert E. Bieder
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015034417322

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The first comprehensive history of Native American tribes in Wisconsin, this thorough and thoroughly readable account follows Wisconsin’s Indian communities—Ojibwa, Potawatomie, Menominee, Winnebago, Oneida, Stockbridge-Munsee, and Ottawa—from the 1600s through 1960. Written for students and general readers, it covers in detail the ways that native communities have striven to shape and maintain their traditions in the face of enormous external pressures. The author, Robert E. Bieder, begins by describing the Wisconsin region in the 1600s—both the natural environment, with its profound significance for Native American peoples, and the territories of the many tribal cultures throughout the region—and then surveys experiences with French, British, and, finally, American contact. Using native legends and historical and ethnological sources, Bieder describes how the Wisconsin communities adapted first to the influx of Indian groups fleeing the expanding Iroquois Confederacy in eastern America and then to the arrival of fur traders, lumber men, and farmers. Economic shifts and general social forces, he shows, brought about massive adjustments in diet, settlement patterns, politics, and religion, leading to a redefinition of native tradition. Historical photographs and maps illustrate the text, and an extensive bibliography has many suggestions for further reading.

The Epworth Herald

The Epworth Herald
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1890
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89092859776

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Native People of Wisconsin Revised Edition

Native People of Wisconsin  Revised Edition
Author: Patty Loew
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780870207518

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"So many of the children in this classroom are Ho-Chunk, and it brings history alive to them and makes it clear to the rest of us too that this isn't just...Natives riding on horseback. There are still Natives in our society today, and we're working together and living side by side. So we need to learn about their ways as well." --Amy Laundrie, former Lake Delton Elementary School fourth grade teacher An essential title for the upper elementary classroom, "Native People of Wisconsin" fills the need for accurate and authentic teaching materials about Wisconsin's Indian Nations. Based on her research for her award-winning title for adults, "Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Survival," author Patty Loew has tailored this book specifically for young readers. "Native People of Wisconsin" tells the stories of the twelve Native Nations in Wisconsin, including the Native people's incredible resilience despite rapid change and the impact of European arrivals on Native culture. Young readers will become familiar with the unique cultural traditions, tribal history, and life today for each nation. Complete with maps, illustrations, and a detailed glossary of terms, this highly anticipated new edition includes two new chapters on the Brothertown Indian Nation and urban Indians, as well as updates on each tribe's current history and new profiles of outstanding young people from every nation.

The English Historical Review

The English Historical Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1892
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB11619814

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Collecting Music in the Aran Islands

Collecting Music in the Aran Islands
Author: Deirdre Ní Chonghaile
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299332402

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Collecting Music in the Aran Islands, a critical historiographical study of the practice of documenting traditional music, is the first to focus on the archipelago off the west coast of Ireland. Deirdre Ní Chonghaile argues for a framework to fully contextualize and understand this process of music curation.