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Nearby Exhibitions and Educational Programs

Anishinabek: The People of this Place. Public Museum of Grand Rapids.
www.grmuseum.org/

Diba Jimooyung: Telling Our Story. Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture & Lifeways, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
www.sagchip.org/ziibiwing/

Flint Anthropology Gallery and educational programs, Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
http://science.cranbrook.edu/

Indigenous American Art galleries, Detroit Institute of Arts.
www.dia.org

Nokomis Learning Center (exhibits and educational programs), Okemos, Michigan.
www.nokomis.org/

 

Books

Caduto, Michael & Bruchac, Joseph. Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children. Fulcrum, 1997.

Child, Brenda J. Boarding School Seasons. University of Nebraska Press, 1998.

Grace, Catherine O’Neill and Bruchac, Margaret. 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving.
National Geographic Society, 2004.

Cornell, George L. and Gordon Henry Jr. North American Indians Today: Ojibwa. Mason Crest Publishers, 2004.

Deur, Lynne. Nishnawbe: A Story of Indians in Michigan. River Road Publications, 1989.

King, C. Richard. Team Spirits: The Native American Mascots Controversy. University of Nebraska Press, 2001.

Johnson, Basil. Ojibway Heritage. Bison Books, 1990.

LeBeau, Patrick. Rethinking Michigan Indian History. Michigan State University Press, 2005.

LeBeau, Patrick. Term Paper Resource Guide to American Indian History. Greenwood, 2009.

Keoke, Emory Dean & Porterfield, Kay Marie. American Indian Contributions to the World:
15,000 Years of Inventions and Innovations
. Checkmark Books, 2003.

Riley, Patricia. Growing Up Native American. Harper, 1995.

Rossi, Ann. Cultures Collide: Native Americans and Europeans 1492 – 1700. National Geographic Society, 2004.

 

Websites

American Indian Heritage Teaching Resources
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/resource_library/american_indian_resources.html

American Indians in Children’s Literature
http://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/

Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission
http://glifwc.org/

MSU Indigenous Law and Policy Center blog, with a special emphasis on topics related to Indian tribes in Michigan and the Great Lakes region
http://turtletalk.wordpress.com/

National Museum of the American Indian
www.nmai.si.edu

Native Americans in Michigan (annotated bibliography), Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University

Noongwa e-Anishinaabemjig: People Who Speak Anishinaabemowin Today
www.ojibwe.net (includes an extensive Resource page)

 

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