Lessons from Turtle Island
by Guy W. Jones
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How do you help young children learn more about Native Americans than the cultural stereotypes found in children's books and in the media? Lessons from Turtle Island is the first complete guide to exploring Native American issues with children. The authors��one Native, one white, both educators—show ways to incorporate authentic learning experiences about Native Americans into your curriculum. This book is organized around five cross-cultural themes—Children, Home, Families, Community, and the E
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This essential guide provides educators and parents with practical strategies for moving beyond harmful stereotypes when teaching about Native American cultures. Written by an Indigenous educator and a white educator, the book offers authentic, respectful approaches to incorporating Native perspectives into curriculum through five universal themes: children, home, families, community, and environment. The authors deliver concrete lesson ideas and cultural context that help adults navigate this often-misunderstood subject with accuracy and sensitivity.
What sets this resource apart is its dual perspective and commitment to cultural authenticity rather than surface-level activities. The book doesn't just suggest what to teach but explains why certain approaches matter, addressing common pitfalls and providing frameworks for meaningful cultural exchange. Educators seeking to create inclusive classrooms and parents wanting to raise culturally aware children will find this an indispensable tool for building genuine understanding across communities.
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