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Books and Articles for Teacher Reference
- Dehyle, D., & Swisher, K. (1997). Research in American Indian and Alaska Native education: From assimilation to self-determination. Review of Research in Education, 22, 113-194.
- Grande, S. (2004). Red pedagogy: Native American social and political thought. Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield.
- Hermes, M. (2000). The scientific method, Nintendo, and eagle feathers: Rethinking the meaning of "culture-based" curriculum at an Ojibwe tribal school. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 13(4), 387-400.
- Lipka, J., Brenner, B., & Sharp, N. (2005). The relevance of culturally based curriculum and instruction: The case of Nancy Sharp. Journal of American Indian Education, 44(3).
- Reyhner, J., & Eder, J.(1992). A history of Indian education: Teaching American Indian students. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.
- Sleeter, C., & Grant, C. (1994). Making choices for multicultural education: Five approaches to race, class, and gender. 4th ed. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Books and Classroom Materials for Students
- Cleary, L., & Peacock, T. (1998). Collected wisdom: American Indian education. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
- Erdrich, L. (2002). The birchbark house. NY: Hyperion Paperbacks.
- Erdrich, L. (2006). The game of silence. NY: Perfection Learning Corp.
- Peacock, T., & Wisuri, M. (2002). Ojibwe waasa inaabidaa: We look in all directions. Afton, MN: Afton Historical Society Press.
- Peacock, T. The four hills.
- Peacock, T. The seven fires.
- Benton-Banai, E. (1979). The Mishomis book: The voice of the Ojibway. St. Paul: Indian Country Press.
- Nute, G. The voyageurs highway.
- Durbin, W. Broken blade.
- Durbin, W. Wintering.
- Sivertson, H. The voyageurs.
- Gilman, C. (1982). Where two worlds meet: The Great Lakes fur trade. Minnesota Historical Society, Museum Exhibit Series 2.
- Shared Passion (2001). The Richard E. and Dorothy Rawlings Nelson Collection of American Indian Art. Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth.
- Halvorson, M. (1997). Sacred beauty: Quillwork of plains women. A Museum Exhibit, North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck, North Dakota, Sept.
- Van Kirk, S. Many tender mercies: Story of the fur trade from a woman's perspective.
- Fur Trade, Roots Magazine, Minnesota History Society.
- The Ojibwe Indians of the Great Lakes (1998). Cobblestone Magazine, 19(8).
- Skalko, C., & Wisuri, M. (2003). Fire storm: The great fires of 1918, Carlton Co. Historical Society.
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