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Many hoops.com: Clothing Coloring Page
Downloadable coloring pages that illustrate how the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims dressed in the 1600s.
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Kickapoo History
A thorough look at the history and culture of the Kickapoo Indians from Pre-Columbian times to 1900.
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Facts for Kids: Algonquian Indian Tribes
This article explores the Native American language grouping known as "Algonquian". Much like the Indo-European language family, the Algonquian language family was spoken by many different and widespread Indian tribes. Find out about the...
University of Manitoba
University of Manitoba: Plano Indians 6000 b.c. 4000 b.c.
Discussion of the Caribou Lake Complex in Manitoba as a major archaeological unit. It was a campsite for Paleo-Indian, Archaic, and Woodland cultures. Excellent graphic showing stratification of remains.
PBS
Nh Pbs: Nature Works: Marbled Salamander
The marbled salamander lives in forests and woodlands in the eastern part of the United States, where it is an endangered species in certain states. Students and teachers will find the content to include a look at the species' life...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Bandolier Bag
Bandolier Bags are based on bags carried by European soldiers armed with rifles, who used the bags to store ammunition cartridges. These bags were especially popular in the late nineteenth century in the Eastern or Woodlands region. View...
Curated OER
Brass Sheet Pendant
Describes and illustrates the transition from bone and other materials to metal gorgets and pendants made and worn by Native Americans.
Curated OER
Brass Animal Pendant
Describes and illustrates the transition from bone and other materials to metal gorgets and pendants made and worn by Native Americans.
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Brass Bear Claw
Describes and illustrates the transition from bone and other materials to metal gorgets and pendants made and worn by Native Americans.
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Whale Pendant
Describes and illustrates the transition from bone and other materials to metal gorgets and pendants made and worn by Native Americans.
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Franklin's Ground Squirrel
Franklin's Ground Squirrels live in closed habitats such as tall grass in disturbed areas, shrubland, and woodland edges. Their bushy tails, generally gray coloration, and occurrence in wooded areas can lead one to confuse them with a...
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