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Sample Native American Service-Learning Projects
 Source: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, Cynthia Johnson, October 2003

 
 The following lesson plans are culturally-based, experiential, and are easily adaptable for service learning and to different tribes.
  
 Alaska Rural Systemic Initiative - High School Mathematics Problems from Alaska

Alaska Rural Systemic Initiative – Science Teaching Units

Gran Quivira: A Blending of Cultures in a Pueblo Indian Village
Teaching with Historical Places lesson plan from the National Park Service.

Resources for Teaching about the Americas:Geography, Social Studies Lesson Participants: Grades 9-12

The Seal Islands: Fur Seal Rookeries National Historic Landmark, the Pribilof Islands, Focus: St. George Island. A lesson plan providing an example of Teaching with Historic Places - produced by Patricia H. Partnow, Ph.D. for the National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and St. George Tanaq Corporation.

Tribal Grantee Peer Clinic (Tahlequah - Cherokee Nation)
2004 School Year
2005 School Year

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