Pre-K-4
Activities based upon the Eagle Book Series, including cross-curricular activities for health and physical education, social studies, science, art, and math
Materials available to download and free to order for American Indian/Alaska Native peoples and organizations serving those populations. Search by Audience, Topic, Format (Video, Podcast, Digital Book. etc.) or Title/Keyword.
Grades 4-6
Free activity book developed at University of Minnesota that “feature fun games, puzzles, and coloring pages to help children learn about science, wellness, math, and health professions. Ojibwe culture and language give the activities special meaning.”
Grades K-3
Free activity book developed at University of Minnesota that “features fun games, puzzles, and coloring pages to help children learn about science, wellness, math, and health professions. Ojibwe culture and language give the activities special meaning.”
Grades 5-7
Risk-reduction program topics include health effects and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, as well as teen pregnancy prevention. Designed specifically for American Indian youth.
Grade 7+
Video interviews with Alaska Natives, Native Americans and Native Hawaiians who practice traditional medicine, Western medicine or a combination of both. Official app of Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness exhibit at National Library of Medicine.
Grade 7+
Video interviews with Alaska Natives, Native Americans and Native Hawaiians who practice traditional medicine, Western medicine or a combination of both. Official app of Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness exhibit at National Library of Medicine.
Grades 6-12
Indigenous perspectives on health and healing, Indigenous and non-Indigenous approaches to the environment. Based upon Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness exhibit