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It's almost that time of year...Indigenous People's Day (Columbus Day)

Jazmin Puicon
Jazmin Puicon over 1 year ago

Hey everyone,

I wanted to start a list of resources (video, documentaries, articles, etc.) for the upcoming holiday - Indigenous People's Day (Columbus Day). In particular, I wanted a set of resources that uplifts the indigenous voices during the Age of Exploration and complicates traditional narratives of European colonialism. Anything in native languages, Spanish, Portuguese would be greatly welcomed as I have a very diverse set of students. Thanks in advance!

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  • Masika Sweetwyne
    Masika Sweetwyne over 1 year ago

    The National Museum of the American Indian has a diverse curriculum that's written by Native educators. I think they are still working to refine and update it, but it's certainly better vetted for cultural accuracy than probably anything else you'd find in the U.S.

    americanindian.si.edu/nk360

    Washington state also put a lot of work into Indigenous curricular content, as well as the state of Hawaii. My sources aren't as rich south of the U.S., but there's tons of really amazing work being done by revolutionary educators.

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  • Masika Sweetwyne
    Masika Sweetwyne over 1 year ago

    The National Museum of the American Indian has a diverse curriculum that's written by Native educators. I think they are still working to refine and update it, but it's certainly better vetted for cultural accuracy than probably anything else you'd find in the U.S.

    americanindian.si.edu/nk360

    Washington state also put a lot of work into Indigenous curricular content, as well as the state of Hawaii. My sources aren't as rich south of the U.S., but there's tons of really amazing work being done by revolutionary educators.

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