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Jeannine (left) and Frances (right)

Indigenous Sacred Places
Authors: Jeannine Kuropatkin, Arizona & Frances Coffey, Virginia
Grades 9-12

In this lesson students will learn what sacred places are, and how different groups and people attribute spiritual or religious significance in physical locations.

Tribal Sovereignty and the Navajo Long Walk  
Authors: Jeannine Kuropatkin, Arizona & Frances Coffey, Virginia
Grades 9-12

In this lesson, students will learn about their family’s migration stories, the forced migration and internment endured by the Navajo people, and the impact of the Navajo Treaty of 1868 on tribal sovereignty.
 

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Preserving, Protecting, and Honoring Indigenous Sacred Places 
Authors: Jeannine Kuropatkin, Arizona & Frances Coffey, Virginia
Grades 9-12

 

In this lesson, students will learn about the struggle between indigenous people and the migration of newcomers into their lands. Students will examine a case study on Mt. Rushmore and identify an area of concern/interest regarding land rights of indigenous sacred places. Students will then investigate, research, and create a civics action plan to address an area of concern/interest regarding land rights of a local indigenous sacred place.
 

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