Rlitu,And. R.Hnic Groups.,Th Au R L .:Ar,Black F Anoricab

Rlitu,And. R.Hnic Groups.,Th Au R L .:Ar,Black F Anoricab

DOCUMENT RESUME 17 r 215 -7-AUTHOR -Berman, Edw rd ,11. Eth-niO Heti 0 olo :1--Jnr-?ral Sib INSTITUTION LouiSvilie School of Edu_.ti liureauorVost:seOondary4ucation (DHEW Wahirgtou L= C. PUB-DATE ,-,Oct 77 'NOTE Apr IL.latd,dOcum-ents,si-z e ED 150 043 and SO 77570; 'Paw,. 12 is mi,§sin4 and ths r for o 'not- .,,Lavailabl'o in ri.giina.l documnt EDRS PRICE MF01/PCOfFluS,Postaq DESCRIPTORS Ams.ridan iM4ri Indian=1;,BiacksA Chin9se luricans; Civil Rights; :Cultural Awarc'n,7tss; Cultu Education ;. Cultural_ Enricthrlmtl *Claturaj Pluralism; FlEmntary,ScoA'uary Lducmion; Ethnic Groups; *Ethnic-Studis; Instzuctional Japae' Lit,raturo;T3try; Social History; *SoCi'al IDENTTERS-?.O Ethnic -3(jr m Act ABS,TlikCT -.-.- Th'docur7 290 ,JAhic". 'r eibLiogiz,iph ci-tations fo= s, autoblcgraphir-s, urrIculum anl critiCal'and Udies,tor »crk puOlishq,a.tuom 1950 th ugh 1976 ar,,, antiotatd. 7111, matatiAlsi,conider cultur31 Conniots, i-u cultural groups in pr.7'sr.t sic rlitu,and. r.hnic groups.,Th Au r l .:ar,Black F Anoricab, . Caribbean, Chins 3.e, (.;17mAnr=k,Irh,Italian., ..li:paUes..1wi'sh, Latin )m.'-rical Polish, Pu-r'b ?ica,n, Russian, SpanisiPortugs G=r1,2ral, :111d. Essi-Jr141. organized alpha'batically.ty acco=di, typ o (D114 a. fiprodu s suppli.(1 f7cm cutiiiE Guiji ,, U.S. OE PARTMtNT OFHEALTH,' -PERMISSION TO REPRObUCE THIS -EDUCATION & WELFARE MATERIAL HAS SEEN GF1ANTEp Bc' NATLUNAL INSTITUT& OF EDUCATION THIS DOGUMENT HAS 'BEEN` REPRO- DUCgo kNACTLY As RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON 9 ORGANIZATION ORIGIN. ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OP(NrONS STMED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE. SETO OFFICIAL NATIONAL. NSTITUTE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR' POLICY TO THE EDUCATIONALRESOUROES' INFORMATION GEN-i-ER-(ERIC11" ETIEHTO.PERITACE PR JEC GENERAL BIBLIOG Louisville Area Ethnic Heritage Studies _eacher Training and Curriculum Developme P oject By Edward H. Berman Pr6ject Co-Director and! Ashociate Prgfessor..of Educ tict)r University of Lodisvillic Louisville, Kentucky 1 i I October 1977 AC PRO TEC,T rI1N F. r Ircia Ind 1 A cc de Course E450,0i408 be1-1. f , Review PresS,' 1973. I. This is a,Worimn's personal ac 'what if is like to be a halfbree in .theU her joys and. sotrows, the oppress ng pover frustrations and -dreams.are..1114S rated., e 081 Chandler; tdna galkei..Indian Paintbrush. ChiCag6r Albert Whitman and Company, 1975. "Feeling; =l ike anousider on the SioLoc reseryation because she isorgy half, SioUx.;. Maria finds her attitudes changing-as the new teacher teaches her-traditional_Indian wayst, 4 E4 0, 4tIB" 0rary, rgaret. SuSet e La.-F esche!, Voice of `.The_ ©mahp._Indians New York Hawthorn'Books,'. 1973. Thebiography Ind an woman who fought.foran aducatiOnan went on to x. .,champion the rights of he_ people i. 5408` Delorio, ine, ,lr Of Utmost Good Faith. NeW York: Bantam Books, 1971. "The case of the American Indian agartiSt the .Federal Government of the United States ''as documented, in.treaties, speeches, bills lanahearingg ftom 1830 to the present. "' 5408 . Dennis, Henry C. ed. The- erican_Indian 149?7. 1970. New York: Oceana-Putaications, 1971: This is a`chronology and fact book onthe American Indian. An extensive appendix includes current statistics of interest. 2 E450, Core 081 Dickson, Lovat. Wilderdess York: Atheneum, 1973. This is the story of Grey Owl. His ission was to defend the countryside from exploita-. tion, the Indians against humiliations, and' animals from crUelty.and :slaughter. 540 Eckert, Allan W, Tecumseh. Boston; Ltt le Brown and Co., 1974. This is the ec e pny w en to be pit-formed as an ou dram,a./ 2--1.rown Media Center '1--N:111,AiLultural Resource Cen 7/I ;.7 Ethnlc H Ac=itsti Item 'Erdoe6, Rich . The Sun Dance People; The Plains' Indians- Their Past and Present. Mew York: Random House 1972-. Core On / _Franco-L John 111 American IndianContributors,to_ Atherican 1.cfTie.relTd7ETW-7,71917:177Grarr'. fress,. 1975. p This source attempts to dispel Styreotypes about Amerieen Indians. It la the author's hope that those Teading this bnoic. will impiove-their,understanding,of the km titan Indians and `recognize their:main-tont- ibu-' ions. Gridley, Marion E. Asierican Indian Women. New York: /Hawthorn Boo s, _Inc., 1974. This book is a biographical collection focusing On Indian women who have made significant contributipns to their people and 'their country. mM, William Cd:Indian HaTests. N. York:. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1.973. Whilek reeding this Vok4 readers can follow" the footsteps of the.indians,and find title same foods they us from prickly pears in the Southwest c errieg in New England. HarniEhfeger, Lloyd. Pri ones of the Builders. ,'Minneapolis, Minn..: Lerner Pub. Co I973. "an citing story, of in prehistoric North American mmong the .Mound Builders." Hartley,/William-6, Ellen. Osceola Unconquered Indian. Neva, Yor Hawthorn ,Books, rile., 1973. This book "is an eloquen(and inspiring- teStaMent to one manes singular,cpyage/ -and-dedication to the cause-Of las people. Henderson, Nancy, andDewy,Jape. Circle o Life New-York- Julian Messner 1974. This :book 'shOws the Miccpsukee Indian-- way:of life. The reader takes a. trip through the,-Everglades and learns of the rioUs-as- peas of the giccosukee way of living, Ethriie, t-Leas .ourse- I =ern rsehy,' ,ndia, Plains- nd M y and 1973. a Presents a vivid view of many- tr ns-And,ial-it 7 Che-yeruteSitoux_i__Paw ornanbIle%and many othe;-s.- Joseph B Tecumseheh awAtlieIndian eaton 1 1 -1 13 New York: Franylin Watts, Inc., 1975, -This; s thevtOry of how -the Indian . nations :east of the Missiasippi Weredefected in, their' effort 'tounite all ofthe tribes. 'ones, ne Clark*. The American Indian in Amer 'a. 'It nneapa 1 i s Minn ern 1973: ok -centersonthe erican Indi.n 'frbro 'storic titilea,t,o the end of the 18th pry.-It in pudes. material on the migratien, the .nature .of American In an ..culture and the impact of white 'civilization on Indian: societies.. A es,-KennethM. War the Semin 11: 835- 1842. 1New York-v Franklin Watts, Inc., 1975. This bsok gives -,an actount of the : Florida -tribe of Indians fighting for their freedo in their home and.- Core 08,1 Kirk, Rah,- and Daugh rty, Richard D. Hunters of the Wha-le. N York: WilliamMotrow & Co., 1974. - "This boo3 tellsthe exciting story the ,excavation of one of the richest . depos-its of ancient Indian material ever'. found-inthe 11.8. The site is a Makalc Indian village named Oaette, and it is located on the western Moat- tii? of Washington's OlyMpic. peninsula. Owens, William A. A Fair-and Happy Land. -New York:'.Charles Scribner.'s Sons, 1.9-5. -This book is a unique chronicle of the rheKi-tan pastrecounting thee dp of e rbrivier fortwo hundred Years.. Siinpson, Ben-S. Start W The NOW Ye Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1975. This boOk "tells a stark,, moving 4 , a young warriors' courage and humani Ennio t1cr to Pro Njurs Item S408 Wax, :Marray-J.. Ln ian Americans; Ehg. 1(ti Clif. c- 1971. "This book of _ ,ntati tu the camt,emperary Sit ilat i ns andproblems .o f American Inthan people Attivity Ink Course an.Indian Ethnic Cul tures of Am ca. Educational Insi.gbts, n. Activities inc\lude,attmusic, dance sand writtenexelkises:for the'various- Indiantiibes. Groups of activlties1are divided based POngeographle location., The final category Centers on.contemporary. problems. o 81 Bishop, Oosetteand SOreiner, Ancestors Are Called AMeritanindt ns, Touch and See Bducaionalr Re'sourcp 1975. Activities in- -7thet\ areas of art, music; food and sporta for d'eveloping an under- , -standing-of'the American Indians. / v, Acc Course s408, Core 081 IAdian Tribes. Troll- Associates,: 1971. _,.Contents: 1. Cherokee" , 6. Pawnee 2. Choctaw Seminole, , ow Shoshone 4. opi-Pneble Siclux Iroquois Tlingit 2 I Indian Before C- umbus..4, SVE, 1976. iTape Recording. 1 This set includes.4lmstrips and cassettes dealing with the basic culturesof the Indian. Titles include: ftam Hunter to Farmer, Eastern Woodland'Cult- res, Southwestern Desert Cultures an 'Advanced. Ihdi4h Civklizations 1 Indians/ ofNorthAmor kecorcling. kit incI is ( filmstrips Apo ,icasse es e'kple the Indians life'in Narth America. epics inclukaIndians_of, t he Far North, _Southeast, -Nor heast;. Northwestcoast,SouthweA and loins LV Americans: Yes rcla and T6clAy. FIFA Educational'Media, 1976. 4 filmstv ..,Colet, -Sound. Centents: 1. The Hopi. Way 2. Iroquois Way of Lire 3. -rokee Land, White-Nation 4. A Navajp Reservation DFicts -the.lifeLof these tribes from the arrival pf,Ihe Indian': on thisrcontinent Until the present. North Acne can Indiart.Sepgs (world Cu*re Seri Bowm2r,; 1972. 2L1Mdtrips? "Sound.. -Demonstrates the variety Of North American -Indian songs and how they reflect the values,', religious beliefs and ways Of life of the tribe-A. Are Indians : can dian Lit6ratt_ riuiance Associates, 1973. 2 fihnst Color. Sound. A "program that,giVes,stuOentsah rtuniy to listen to electon, from e Pfte-AtTireo e American Indian while viewintIthe sett -figs that inspired some of the w4k selected." 4 Study'Prints CoOrse,_ Gere 081, iS480 Smithsonian Institute. Indians: e First m Americans The AA- ric EVerienCe Series 50 pri_ agazines, Inc, A set of rts depictingZiole history and w e ef-varieus -ibes,! o f Indians. Cours_. tern Core 073, f, Edward, and Hammon Harold.E.. Southeast 5204 - tft Asia New York:. Camb±idge Book 'Co., 1976. Asian Studies This source des-ertibes-the-topog;aphyan. s influence'on the. people. Language and ctature are diseuSsed. The developing. nations ond'ithe prob ems they are facing are also,highlighted. , , t!. 3 Core Hoyt; Edwin P.' Asians in, the.

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