Acknowledgments:
We want to thank all the people that gave encouragement and advice throughout this process. There are not enough pages to put all your names. However, the following people helped develop, review and/or added their special talents to this curriculum: Becky Buck, Bee Kong, Lori Forkner, Sharon Burrell, Priscilla Buffalohead, Janice LaFloe, Neil McKay, Brendan Fairbanks. Miigwech, Robin Nelson
References:
The Ojibwe Peolple developed by The Ojibwe Curriculum committee, American Indian Studies Department, University of Minnesota and the Educational Services Division, Minnesota Historical Society,1973.
American Indian History, Culture and Language - Curriculum framework-1995
Office of Indian Education, Minnesota Department of Education
Indian Education Curriculum Project, Minneapolis Public Schools - 1979 (Wild Rice and Maple Sugar)
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, (The Tommy Sky publications.)
Chippewa Customs by Frances Densmore, 1979 (first published in 1929)
Plants used by the Great Lakes Ojibwe, 1993 by The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
Native American Gardening by Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac
Games of the North American Indian by Stewart Culin- originally published 1907 re-published 1992
Nomads of the Shield by Emerson S. Coatsworth, 1970
Traditional Indian Stories by Priscilla Buffalohead, Anoka-Hennepin ISD#11-1991
“Ojibwe Giizhig Anung Masinaaigan - Ojibwe Sky Star Map” a Native Skywatchers star map created by A.Lee, W.Wilson,C.Gawboy,Copyright 2012
ìMakoċe Wiċaŋḣpi Wowapi -D(L)akota Star Map” a Native Skywatchers star map created by A.Lee, J.Rock, Copyright 2012
The Buffalo Hide Tipi of the Sioux by Larry Belitz, 2006
Dakota Life in the Upper Midwest by Samuel Pond, (first published 1908) Minnesota Historical Society 1986
Painting the Dakota by Marybeth Loriecki – Afton Historical Press, 2000
Indian Boyhood by Charles Eastman, (originally published 1902) – Dover Publications 1971
We want to thank all the people that gave encouragement and advice throughout this process. There are not enough pages to put all your names. However, the following people helped develop, review and/or added their special talents to this curriculum: Becky Buck, Bee Kong, Lori Forkner, Sharon Burrell, Priscilla Buffalohead, Janice LaFloe, Neil McKay, Brendan Fairbanks. Miigwech, Robin Nelson
References:
The Ojibwe Peolple developed by The Ojibwe Curriculum committee, American Indian Studies Department, University of Minnesota and the Educational Services Division, Minnesota Historical Society,1973.
American Indian History, Culture and Language - Curriculum framework-1995
Office of Indian Education, Minnesota Department of Education
Indian Education Curriculum Project, Minneapolis Public Schools - 1979 (Wild Rice and Maple Sugar)
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, (The Tommy Sky publications.)
Chippewa Customs by Frances Densmore, 1979 (first published in 1929)
Plants used by the Great Lakes Ojibwe, 1993 by The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
Native American Gardening by Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac
Games of the North American Indian by Stewart Culin- originally published 1907 re-published 1992
Nomads of the Shield by Emerson S. Coatsworth, 1970
Traditional Indian Stories by Priscilla Buffalohead, Anoka-Hennepin ISD#11-1991
“Ojibwe Giizhig Anung Masinaaigan - Ojibwe Sky Star Map” a Native Skywatchers star map created by A.Lee, W.Wilson,C.Gawboy,Copyright 2012
ìMakoċe Wiċaŋḣpi Wowapi -D(L)akota Star Map” a Native Skywatchers star map created by A.Lee, J.Rock, Copyright 2012
The Buffalo Hide Tipi of the Sioux by Larry Belitz, 2006
Dakota Life in the Upper Midwest by Samuel Pond, (first published 1908) Minnesota Historical Society 1986
Painting the Dakota by Marybeth Loriecki – Afton Historical Press, 2000
Indian Boyhood by Charles Eastman, (originally published 1902) – Dover Publications 1971