SUMMARY
This website provides lessons plans and teaching resources that meets National Education Standards.
Students will learn how four American Indian communities are working to address serious environmental problems. They will watch brief videos, answer focus questions, use interactives, and complete the online Story Project Planner to see how environmental issues are intertwined with cultural preservation. To demonstrate what they’ve learned, students will share a presentation with the class. Teachers, you are invited to upload your students’ projects to our Shared Stories Gallery.
GOALS
Throughout their long histories, American Indian peoples have thrived on, respected, and protected the environments that make up their homelands. Being good stewards of the environment remains important to American Indians today.
This website provides lessons plans and teaching resources that meets National Education Standards. http://www.nmai.si.edu/environment/pdf/07_01_National_Education_Standards.pdf
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS
Explore >> Website: American Indian Responses to Environmental Challenges

http://www.nmai.si.edu/environment/
Developed by The National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian Institution) in partnership with: Akwesasne Mohawk, Campo Kumeyaay Nation, Leech Lake Ojibwe, Lummi Nation
TEACHING NOTES / CONTEXT FOR USE
Take some time to check out the website and decide how to use it with your students. Read the background information for each tribe, watch the videos, and review the interactive and focus questions. http://www.nmai.si.edu/environment/Teachers.aspx
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is provided within the offered lesson plans.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Students will learn how four American Indian communities are working to address serious environmental problems. They will watch brief videos, answer focus questions, use interactives, and complete the online Story Project Planner to see how environmental issues are intertwined with cultural preservation.
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SUMMARY
This website provides lessons plans and teaching resources that meets National Education Standards.
Students will learn how four American Indian communities are working to address serious environmental problems. They will watch brief videos, answer focus questions, use interactives, and complete the online Story Project Planner to see how environmental issues are intertwined with cultural preservation. To demonstrate what they’ve learned, students will share a presentation with the class. Teachers, you are invited to upload your students’ projects to our Shared Stories Gallery.
GOALS
Throughout their long histories, American Indian peoples have thrived on, respected, and protected the environments that make up their homelands. Being good stewards of the environment remains important to American Indians today.
This website provides lessons plans and teaching resources that meets National Education Standards. http://www.nmai.si.edu/environment/pdf/07_01_National_Education_Standards.pdf
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS
Explore >> Website: American Indian Responses to Environmental Challenges

http://www.nmai.si.edu/environment/
Developed by The National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian Institution) in partnership with: Akwesasne Mohawk, Campo Kumeyaay Nation, Leech Lake Ojibwe, Lummi Nation
TEACHING NOTES / CONTEXT FOR USE
Take some time to check out the website and decide how to use it with your students. Read the background information for each tribe, watch the videos, and review the interactive and focus questions. http://www.nmai.si.edu/environment/Teachers.aspx
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is provided within the offered lesson plans.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Students will learn how four American Indian communities are working to address serious environmental problems. They will watch brief videos, answer focus questions, use interactives, and complete the online Story Project Planner to see how environmental issues are intertwined with cultural preservation.
Are you absolutely sure you want to delete this resource? This process cannot be undone and is permanent.
Yes, Delete This Resource
Are you absolutely sure you want to remove this resource? This process cannot be undone and is permanent.
Yes, Remove This Resource
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