Nihancan's Feast of Beaver

Nihancan's Feast of Beaver
Title Nihancan's Feast of Beaver PDF eBook
Author Edward Lavitt
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1990
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A collection of animal myths from thirty-six American Indian tribes.

Nihancan's Feast of Beaver

Nihancan's Feast of Beaver
Title Nihancan's Feast of Beaver PDF eBook
Author Edward Lavitt
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1990
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780890132111

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A collection of animal myths from thirty-six American Indian tribes.

Animals and Society

Animals and Society
Title Animals and Society PDF eBook
Author Margo DeMello
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 1090
Release 2021-04-13
Genre Nature
ISBN 0231551045

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Human-animal studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the spaces that animals occupy in human social and cultural worlds. It examines the interactions humans and animals have with each other and the ways animal lives intersect with human societies. Since existing social orders rely on the exploitation of animals to serve human needs, the questions posed by human-animal studies touch upon a wide range of fundamental issues. Animals and Society provides a broad overview of this rapidly growing field. Margo DeMello offers students and scholars a holistic and comprehensive picture of the state of inquiry into the relationships that exist between humans and other animals. She considers interactions between animals and humans in social organizations, such as the family, the legal system, and political and religious institutions. A major focus is the social construction of animals in world cultures and the way in which these social meanings are used to reinforce and perpetuate hierarchical human relationships such as racism, sexism, and class privilege. The book also examines how different human groups construct a range of identities for themselves and for others through animals. This second edition of Animals and Society is fully updated and expanded throughout, enhancing the book’s relevance for student and activist readers alike. It includes many new international examples, all-new case studies, and updated supplementary readings.

Trickster Tales

Trickster Tales
Title Trickster Tales PDF eBook
Author
Publisher august house
Pages 180
Release 1996
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780874834505

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Stories from cultures including ancient Babylonia, China, India, Eastern Europe, Morocco.

Cultivating a Child's Imagination Through Gardening

Cultivating a Child's Imagination Through Gardening
Title Cultivating a Child's Imagination Through Gardening PDF eBook
Author Rosanne Blass
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 159
Release 1996-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0313078971

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Lead children to literacy and learning along the garden path with books and activities designed to spark interest and imagination. Each of these 45 lessons focuses on a specific book about gardening and offers related activities-such as reading, writing, poetry, word play, music, dancing, and dramatics-to enhance creativity and build literacy skills. In addition, this resource lists more books to read with each lesson and concludes with an annotated bibliography of focus books. A great companion to Beyond the Bean Seed. Grades K-6.

Sociology of Death and the American Indian

Sociology of Death and the American Indian
Title Sociology of Death and the American Indian PDF eBook
Author Gerry R. Cox
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 395
Release 2022-07-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1666908517

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Sociology of Death and the American Indian examines dying, death, disposal, and bereavement practices and applies those concepts to selectAmerican Indian tribes historically and currently, supplemented with oral histories. The focus is that learning about other cultures can enhance the understanding of one’s own culture by comparing traditional and modern societies. Gerry R. Cox addresses the centuries of injustices committed against American Indians that led to a neglect of learning about American Indian cultures and attempts to fill the gaps in knowledge of American Indian practices.

Native Americans in Children's Literature

Native Americans in Children's Literature
Title Native Americans in Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author Jon C. Stott
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 272
Release 1995-05-26
Genre Education
ISBN

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Build high-interest theme lesson plans that accurately portray Native peoples and cultures with this authoritative guide to the best children's fiction. Professor Jon Stott describes books on Native Americans and their cultures for readers through junior high school age. This highly readable reference book also provides a balanced discussion of the disservice done to Native Americans by misleading, inaccurate, and insensitive books. Stott's perceptive text explains how some well-loved books make mistakes and reinforce stereotypes. He also includes valuable ideas on incorporating stories about Native American traditions and experiences into your lesson plans.