It is a time for us to take and gather, making sure that we will survive the long winter. It is the time to tell the stories of our People, around the fires within our lodges. A time to speak to the c… more →
The Talltrees' Weblogviviennemackie wrote 4 weeks ago: November is American Indian Heritage Month, so a great way to learn more about these peoples is to v … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a link to an article on the true history of Thanksgiving. It is likely this is not the … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=324 Many people think that Native Americans are a … more →
ebonytamu wrote 1 year ago: Most people have been waiting for November to get here so that they can chow down on some turkey. Th … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: www.understandingprejudice.org/teach/thanksgiv.htm Thanksgiving presents a special challenge to scho … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: Engage your students in an exploration of Native American heritage through a study of Native America … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=72 Patrick Henry’s “Give me liberty or … more →
The Local Crank wrote 1 year ago: This column reminded me that I haven’t bothered to write a column or even a post about America … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: www.nea.org/readacross/resources/nabooklist.html Native American Booklist NEA has released a recomme … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: Today we pay tribute to the Ogitchida, the “warriors” – the men and women in our a … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: The National Day of Mourning www.holidays.net/thanksgiving/mourn.htm On Thanksgiving Day, many Na … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: www.apva.org/history/pocahontas.html - This article, written from the European perspective, refers t … more →
thetalltrees wrote 1 year ago: The Day of the Dead is celebrated mainly in Mexico and by people of Mexican heritage living in the U … more →
nsubalibrary wrote 2 years ago: *Image courtesy of Tulsa City-County Library Oklahoma, a Choctaw word meaning “red people,” has t … more →