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Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of the purposes, history and forms of American Indian art.
Bandolier Bags
Bead Trading Post
Beaded Hats
Beading on a Loom
Beading with Community Artists
Birchbark Baskets
Birchbark Birdhouse
Bolo Neck Tie
Burial Rights: The Politics of Caring for the Places and Memories of Our Ancestors
Creating Stories Based on Oral Traditions
Dreamcatchers
Floral Motifs in Ojibwe Cultures
Medicine Wheel
Native Night Skies
Ojibwe ABC Books
Ojibwe Color Wheel
Ojibwe Drums: The Significance and Purpose of Drumming in Ojibwe Cultures
Ojibwe Finger Weaving
Ojibwe Storytelling: A Mural Project
Ojibwe Teachings: Adjusting to High School Through Art, Culture, and Storytelling
Ojibwe Unit: A Year-Long Study (Part 1-History)
Ojibwe Unit: A Year-Long Study (Part 2-Seasonal Economy)
Paddle-to-the-Sea: Unit Overview
Pictographs
Snow Snakes
Text and Painting: Carl Gawboy
Touching Spirit Bear
Visual and Harmonious Balance: The Medicine Wheel
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