Tribal Sovereignty: Why it Matters for Teaching and Learning about Native Americans , Part 2
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2022-10-18T18:58:12.000Z
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National Museum of the American Indian
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Tribal Sovereignty: Why it Matters for Teaching and Learning about Native Americans , Part 2
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Native Knowledge 360° is the National Museum of the American Indian’s initiative to transform teaching and learning about Native Americans. This two-part webinar series targeted education professionals looking for a content-rich professional development experience and provided foundational knowledge about tribal sovereignty in the United States. Participants learned about different aspects of sovereignty, including non-political components such as cultural autonomy. Participants then heard from museum education staff about ways to teach tribal sovereignty to their students. Webinar 2: Thursday, July 21, 2022 Applying Tribal Sovereignty to the Classroom Participants gained awareness about current local-level actions by Native communities to affirm and exercise cultural autonomy. Then, museum education staff showed different NK360° classroom resources that participants can use to teach about both cultural autonomy and tribal self-governance.
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1 hr 17 min 25 sec
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