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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month!
Native Americans have a rich history of life and culture in the Western Hemisphere. This month, join the Bill of Rights Institute in celebrating Native American heritage and educating students on their history from the pre-Columbian era
to the present day.
Explore our resources highlighting pivotal moments and historical figures in Native American history.
Follow the Native American History Timeline
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Life Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness , BRI's comprehensive U.S. History, and AP U.S. History online textbook, captures the Native American experience.
Share the journey of Native Americans with your students through essays, lessons, and primary sources. Including the
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Native People essay ,
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First Contacts essay ,
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the Powhatan-Anglo War essay , and more!
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1491-1607
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Columbian Exchange
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1607-1763
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French and Indian War
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1800-1828
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Tecumseh
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1828-1844
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The Trail of Tears
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1877-1888
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Sitting Bull
Explore More Native American Heritage Resources
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A Deep Stain on the American Character: John Marshall and Justice for Native Americans Lesson
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Tribal Powers in Louisiana e-Lesson
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Reading Christopher Columbus’s New World Report to Ferdinand and Isabella in Spain Video
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American Indian Activism and the Siege of Wounded Knee Essay
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Indians of All Tribes, Alcatraz Proclamation, 1969 Activity
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Classroom Posters
Explore the BRI collection of posters. Each classroom poster supports the use of BRI curricula and resources.
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Stickers
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Dear :
We continue to offer our array of resources and materials to you at no charge. In addition to hundreds of lessons and classroom-ready activities, we also maintain a
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Current Events page . Our team searches for recent news articles that explore relevant themes and connect those articles to our resources. And don’t forget about our
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Think The Vote platform – we hope it helps your student think critically about the world around them!
Warmly,
Laura Vlk
Director, Educator Engagement
Bill of Rights Institute
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