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Lewis and Clark - The Native Americans - PBS Series Provides information about 16 of the nearly 50 tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered during their journey to the west.
First Americans - Native American Indian Studies for Grade Schoolers This site looks at the traditional customs of five tribes: the Tlingit, Dine, Lakota, Muscogee and Iroquois.
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NativeTech: REGIONAL OVERVIEW OF NATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHING This page provides illustrations of authentic Native American clothing, organized by cultural region.
Identity by Design: tradition, change, and celebration in Native women's clothing.
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Pacific Northwest Native American Art: A Visual Galllery Enjoy the beauty and learn about the basic shapes, colors and form of Pacific Northwest Native American art at this virtual gallery.
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Homes of the Past - ROM Explore an Iroquoian longhouse at this site.
Native American Shelters View pictures and read information about Native American shelters from each geographic region at this museum site. The Tipi This National Park Service site has excellent information and a picture of the teepees (tipis) of the Plains Indians.
EXPLORE! Architecture for Kids and American Indians View images of a variety of Native American dwellings at this site.
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NativeTech: Native American Food and Recipes Looking for an authentic Native American recipe? You'll find it at this site. You can even sort by geographical region.
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Sites for Native American information First Americans Information about the 5 main cultural groups of the Native Americans, developed for third grade curriculum at Germantown Elementary in Illinois.
Lewis and Clark - The Native Americans - PBS Series Provides information about 16 of the nearly 50 tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered during their journey to the west.
First Americans - Native American Indian Studies for Grade Schoolers This site looks at the traditional customs of five tribes: the Tlingit, Dine, Lakota, Muscogee and Iroquois.
American Indians and the Natural World North, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. Homework Center - Native American Site This Multnomah, Oregon County library page provides an extensive list of links to information about Native American tribes.
Geographic Overview of Native American Nations Find out the names of individual tribes according to their geographic location at this site.
Reference Resources - Native Americans An extensive listing of sites from KidInfo.com.
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Digital Collections: American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
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Sites for Native American information NativeFirst Americans Information about the 5 main cultural groups of the Native Americans, developed for third grade curriculum at Germantown Elementary in Illinois.
Lewis and Clark - The Native Americans - PBS Series Provides information about 16 of the nearly 50 tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered during their journey to the west.
First Americans - Native American FoodsIndian Studies for Grade Schoolers This site looks at the traditional customs of five tribes: the Tlingit, Dine, Lakota, Muscogee and Iroquois.
American Indians and the Natural World North, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world.
Homework Center - Native American Site This Multnomah, Oregon County library page provides an extensive list of links to information about Native American tribes.
Geographic Overview of Native American Nations Find out the names of individual tribes according to their geographic location at this site.
Reference Resources - Native Americans An extensive listing of sites from KidInfo.com.
American Indians of the Northwest
Native People of Washington State
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Homes of the Past - ROM Explore an Iroquoian longhouse at this site.
Native American Shelters View pictures and read information about Native American shelters from each geographic region at this museum site.
The Tipi This National Park Service site has excellent information and a picture of the teepees (tipis) of the Plains Indians.
EXPLORE! Architecture for Kids and American Indians View images of a variety of Native American dwellings at this site.
Food
NativeTech: Native American Food and Recipes Looking for an authentic Native American recipe? You'll find it at this site. You can useeven sort by geographical region.
Native American Foods
Clothing
NativeTech: REGIONAL OVERVIEW OF NATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHING This page provides illustrations of authentic Native American clothing, organized by cultural region.
Art
Pacific Northwest Native American Art: A Visual Galllery Enjoy the beauty and learn about the basic shapes, colors and form of Pacific Northwest Native American art at this virtual gallery.
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources View Native American resources from these online Smithsonian Institution exhibits.
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NativeTech: - GAMES AND TOYS Play some online games at this site.
Native American Games Learn how to find research onplay an authentic Native Americans
American Indian History Database
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Pathfinders for Native American information
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Native American Pathfinder Photos and other media you can use:
Digital Collections: American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
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{Canoes.jpg} Husky crew and Indian canoe race, La Conner, November 29, 1941Photos courtesy of Seattle Post-Intelligencer Collection, Museum of History & Industry. Used with permission.
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On the right side, next to the keywords, you are writing the details or explanation, based on what you read in the text.
In the third column, in 3-Column Notes, you write your own reflection of what you read - in your words.
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When you are taking notes from any source whether it's a book or an online source, it is important to write down where you found the information. To do this, we use a citation.
Practice: To practice taking Cornell Notes online, begin with the following site. Read the page, then use the Cornell Notes to take notes on what you read. Be sure to include your citation information:
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This is true of the authors and photographers and artists who created the work that we are using in our research. This means that in order to use their work appropriately, we must give them credit - we 'cite' our sources. This is how we respect their intellectual property. We borrow, but don't take their work; we make sure that the original author is written down, along with information for finding that source again.
Your job then, as you research, is to write down the information from each site that you use in your research. Every site you use gets its own citation.
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In this project, most of our sources will be online sources, so you can focus on that format.
Practice: Use the following sites and write citations, in proper format, for these articles. Find the author, the web site name, the title of the article, the date you looked at the site (today's date), and the beginning of the URL.