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Timelines for Wabanaki Studies
Lessons and resources based upon timelines
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a condensed and selective timeline divided by Nation,
with a column for Treaties - maintained by |
Summary materials for teachers and students by Elizabeth Sky-McIlvain - for background |
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Lesson 1 creates a Passamaquoddy timeline that can become the basis for a Wabanaki timeline |
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begins in 1398 - this is a Canadian site |
Timeline of Native American Culture - this is good overview but should be used with Native sources |
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scroll down to find a useful timeline of key events |
Wabanaki Timelines The Museum also offers a new On-Line Curriculum focused upon their timelines. This includes a variation of the WorldView/Culture Circle. |
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The Wabanakis of Maine & the Maritimes There are reproducible timelines at B-53 and D-89 |
Excellent for placing the Wabanakis in the context of the rest of the world |
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click the link to download a .pdf lesson guide - there are good timeline activities that can be used with any timelime or with the Maine Dirigo text. Not specific to Wabanaki study. |
students can make and print an annotated timeline of up to 9 events |
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Use Edit-Find to search for Wabanaki tribal dates. Try various spellings. |
The Legends of America - Native Americans Students will get an overview of Native issues and historical events from this timeline - it is hyperlinked to articles about topics and historical figures |
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US Native American Timeline |
A Selective Timeline of American Indian Affaris, post-1865 |
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Elizabeth Sky-McIlvain
Updated
8/7/07