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Web Resources Downloaded on July 12, 2002: The First Americans: Grade 3 Indian Project http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/html/intro.html This site gives credit to a number of textbooks. Intended audience of the website is 3rd graders, but the textbook language is suitable for 4th grade advanced ESL students. It includes a map of the tribes of Native Americans across the United States map with a chart indicating culture, home, clothing, food, and interesting facts. The items in the chart can be clicked for more information. It would make a good webquest activity page to see if they can read a map and a chart and then connect the title of Eastern Woodland culture to the Iroquois. TechTools Resource Kit for Microsoft PowerPoint http://www.teachercreated.com/books/3425/3425bliib072072.html This site includes some URL's by topic that are suitable for use with elementary grade students. Haudenosaunee Children’s Page Iroquois Indian Clothing http://tuscaroras.com/graydeer/pages/childrenspage.htm This is the site with information about Iroquois clothing including links to paper doll websites to print out. Iroquois Oral Tradition http://www.indians.org/welker/iroqoral.htm This website has links to several Iroquois legends. The Iroquois in the Northeast http://www.carnegiemuseum.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/iroquois/index.html This site has straightforwardly written information with many links that delve deeper into topics. The reader doesn’t need to scroll down much to read the text. It has good information about the three sisters, men and women’s jobs, what corn was used for, woman approving of the peace treaty first,… First Americans: Dine, Muscogee, Tlingit, Lakota, Iroquois: grade schoolers http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School/amer1.htm This site has brief descriptions on key points of culture for 5 tribes including Iroquois. (Food, clothing, flag, land, housing, story) It has good images.It links to a good source of information about long houses including images of people making them. NativeTech. http://www.nativetech.org/games/paperdolls/index.html site of a virtual paper doll to manipulate on screen with labels, good interactive site, results could be printed to see if it was done correctly, heavily copyrighted site. http://www.nativetech.org/games/index.php interactive games for a variety of Indian cultures not just Iroquois, must visit sites to see if they are relevant, source for the above link. http://www.nativetech.org/ source for the games site above, index of other promising information. Huadenosaunee *Iroquios http://members.aol.com/graydeer/index1.htm A wonderful site for teachers and students to find out more about Haudenosaunee, including Haudenosaunee homework help. This might be a way for students/teachers to ask Iroquois People today about their culture and history. (recipe for corn soup) Oneida Indian Nation http://oneida-nation.net/lacrosse.html information about Lacrosse Forgotten Founders by Bruce E. Johansen http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/FFintro.html A book about the way the Iroquois Confederacy influenced the forming of the United States government. Eastern Woodland Indians Lesson Plans http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/vaindianslesson.htm This site has links to many lesson plans at different grade levels and includes webquests. The Iroquois Today http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/iroquois.htm A brief site with pictures describing where they live today, why the communities are scattered, and why arts and crafts are important Wampum: Beads, Belts, and Repatriation http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/graydeer/WAMPUM.HTM more about wampum 2000 Faces of America http://www.learningfamily.net/reiser/2kf/places/index.html?http://www.learningfamily.net/reiser/2kf/places020iroquois/~main click on "Iroquois" in the left-hand menu bar to see book reviews with links to Amazon.com and links to coloring pages Oneida Indian Nation – Language Project http://oneida-nation.net/language/ Oneida language samples Language Index http://www.ohwejagehka.com/lang.htm Links to samples of the languages of all six nations including fonts and statistics Downloaded on September 28, 2002 Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators http://www.school.discovery.com/schrockguide/webquest/webquest.html This site describes what a webquest is and provides information on how to make and submit you own webquest to the internet. Additional Web Resources including Webquests can be found on the internet by doing a search with key words "Iroquois webquest".
Images taken from the following sites: (in addition to the sites listed above under Web Resources ) Downloaded on July 12, 2002: http://www.ohiokids.org/ohc/history/h_indian/tribes/iroquois.html Site of information regarding Ohio history. Site of picture of chief for government slide. http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/commontr/ewhitep.htm Eastern white pine tree picture of cones and needles http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/apple/service/bpark/easternwhitepine.html more pictures of white pine http://www.mpm.edu/collect/vertzo/herp/timber/factshe1.html timber rattlesnake picture and info http://www.oocities.org/RodeoDrive/3077/ picture of a longhouse on a personal webpage with music included: Shaman’s Call by R. Carlos Nakai http://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/beads/wampum.html information about wampum and more pictures of them, including the shells from which they are made http://oneida-nation.net/wampumexh.html easier language info about wampum and pictures http://build.tripod.com/imagebrowser/index.html free clipart site by tripod http://www.grsites.com/webgraphics/ Absolute Web Graphics Archive - free clipart Downloaded on August 22, 2002: http://members.aeroinc.net/nantucket/ovals.htm a variety of baskets for sale http://www.st-tech.com/deerexpe.htm deer picture from a deer art gallery http://www.carnegiemuseum.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/iroquois/index.html image of a working woman in the form of a cornhusk doll Downloaded on August 23, 2002: http://www.niti.org/users/tushka/hahneev.htm picture of a cornacopia, variety of food, and corn stalk http://www.sos.state.mi.us/history/museum/techstuf/ruralmi/corn.html corn kernals picture http://sunniebunniezz.com/poetry/cornstalks.htm cornstalk picture and poem http://www.livemonarch.com/free-milkweed-seeds.htm milkweed picture http://www.art.com/asp/sp-asp/_/NV--1_1854_1899/PD--10046913/SZ--3/posters.htm asparagus picture http://www.calasparagus.com/consumer/tips.htm more about asparagus Downloaded on August 29, 2002 http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/hww-fap/hww-fap.cfm?ID_species=56&lang=e chipmunk picture http://www.tortoise.com/photogallery/index.htm turtle pictures Downloaded on September 11, 2002 http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i2300id.html picture of a snipe Downloaded on September 17, 2002 http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/ursus/u._arctos$narrative.html grizzly bear http://www.mindspring.com/~zoonet/galleries/previews/elkm2.htm elk picture Downloaded on September 28, 2002 http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/mm_res_detail?pg=q&stype=simage&objtype=timage &q=&rpos=181&mmdo=4&sc=off&si=ae0b1b3ab3543f42&objid=260240057&type=IMG &bk=%2Fcgi-bin%2Fquery%3Fpg%3Dq%26what%3Dweb%26stype%3Dsimage%26oprem%3D1%26q%3 Dsoup%26stq%3D180 Picture of a soup bowl
Text Resources Webster’s New World Dictionary: Second Concise Edition , David B. Guralnik, general editor, Simon and Schuster publisher1982 Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, Merriam Webster, Inc., publishers 1989
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