We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Ages 0-5 / Nee-ho-tah-keh-leh-tah-peh, 2018-04-30
Scope and Contents
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Ages 0-5, is a resource that focuses on four areas of Shawnee culture: history of the Shawnee tribe; its people, including elders, children, and historical figures; natural resources, including plants and animals; and Shawnee customs. The section on customs consists of information on Indian living quarters, Native American clothing, tribal dances, and the Shawnee language, concluding with stories and storytelling ideas. Stories include "The First Fire," "How Thunder and Earthquake Made Ocean," "Waynabozhoo and the Wild Rice," "Waynabozhoo and the Maple Tree," "The Birch Tree and the Woodpecker," and "A Legend about Three Sisters."
Dates
- Creation: 2018-04-30
Language of Materials
Shawnee
English
Conditions Governing Access
The materials are open for research. Contact the NALC at (405) 325-3332 or language.samnoblemuseum@ou.edu.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 1 Boxes
Genre / Form
Repository Details
Part of the Native American Languages Collection Repository