Indigenous Peoples of Canada – An Introduction to Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Resources Presentation by Renée Gokey NMAI Education Outreach Services Representative Teaching Canada: A Professional Development Workshop for IBMA Educators Sponsored by the National Resource Centers on Canada and Fairfax County Public Schools Learning Center at The Newseum – Washington, DC – November 30, 2016
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Indigenous Peoples of Canada –
An Introduction to SmithsonianNational Museum of the American Indian
Resources
Presentation by Renée GokeyNMAI Education Outreach Services Representative
Teaching Canada: A Professional Development Workshop for IBMA Educators Sponsored by the National Resource Centers on Canada and Fairfax County Public Schools
Learning Center at The Newseum – Washington, DC – November 30, 2016
National Knowledge 360
American Indian history and culture is a vital partof the American narrative, and is everyone’s history.
Native Knowledge 360 uses the Smithsonian and NMAI brand, education resources, and training efforts, along with strategic partnerships, to correct what is taught about Native peoples in America’s schools.
NMAI ESSENTIAL UNDERSTANDING #1:AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES
Tribal leaders, cultural figures, and other interesting and accomplished Native individuals introduce themselves and say a little about their lives and work. Together their responses illustrate the diversity of the indigenous communities of the Western Hemisphere, as well as their shared concerns, and offer insights beyond what’s in the news to the ideas and experiences of Native people today. —Dennis Zotigh
Niyaawe! (Thank you!)Renee GokeyStudent & Teacher Services National Museum of the American Indian