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Integrated Literacy Assignment

Integrated Literacy Assignment. Sarah Wisneski. GLCE. 3 – H3.0.4 Draw Upon traditional stories of American Indians (e.g., Anishinabeg – Ojibwa (Chippewa), Odawa (Ottawa), Potawatomi; Menominee; Huron Indians) who lived in Michigan in order to make generalizations about their beliefs.

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Integrated Literacy Assignment

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  1. Integrated Literacy Assignment Sarah Wisneski

  2. GLCE • 3 – H3.0.4 Draw Upon traditional stories of American Indians (e.g., Anishinabeg – Ojibwa (Chippewa), Odawa (Ottawa), Potawatomi; Menominee; Huron Indians) who lived in Michigan in order to make generalizations about their beliefs.

  3. Useful Books The Good Path, by Thomas Peacock and Marlene Wisuri Nishnawbe by Lynne Deur People of the Three Fires, by James Clifton, George Cornell, and James McClurken

  4. Artwork Odawa Moccasins Beadwork on Bag from the Ojibwe

  5. Poem The Potawatomi Gathering I finally saw the Straits of Mackinac in Northern Michigan Visions of long ago danced upon the waters The Three Fires separated at this sacred place My people the Potawatomi went down into Michigan Where my ancestors lived for generations Time and Life itself broke us off into the nine bands of Potawatomi we have today. The Forest County Potawatomi went into Wisconsin The Walpole Island Band and the Wasauksing Band went up into Canada The Gun Lake, Pokagon, and the Huron Bands stayed in Southern Michigan The Hannahville Band made their home in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan The Prairie Band were forced down to Kansas The Citizen Band Potawatomi were forced even further South into Oklahoma. Like Grandmother Earth The Potawatomi have endured Down through the generations Despite Stolen Lands Despite the deep wounds of living in two worldsAnd the near loss of our language For the past 12 years our bands have met once a year Though some of us have gone down the Native American Church Road And some of us have gone down the Christian Road And still others of us have stayed on the traditional Potawatomi Road We still come together at our annual Potawatomi Gathering... Like we did centuries ago Our bands come together as one nation To celebrate our culture Share our language To honor our elders Have giveaways Dance together To crown a new Potawatomi Princess And hear many gifted Potawatomi speakers: Speak in the language our Creator wants to hear!

  6. Map

  7. Turtle Song Music & Story http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phlL7U0tjOM The Creation Story http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Etn92Ms8plo Ojibwe Prayer Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o3cOH70C-0

  8. Dance! Potawatomi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDCZg2LDbVk Ojibwe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXS0HOBKCTI Ottawa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTE-gjiKCdc

  9. Website to support GLCE • Detroit Historical Society • http://detroithistorical.org/buildingdetroit/curriculum_3fires.php • Department of Natural Resources • http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-54463_18670_18793-94373--,00.html • Teacher Network • http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/4247.html

  10. References Anishinabeg (Ojibwe) bandolier bag. 1890. Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, Minneapolis . Web. 23 Sept. 2013. <http://www.dulceyheller.com/wordpress/today-at-the-minneapolis-institute-of- the-arts/>. Clifton, J. A., Cornell, g. L., & McClurken, J. M. (2006). People of the Three Fires. Grand Rapids MI, MI: The Michigan Indian Press Grand Rapids Inter-Tribal Council. Deur, L. (1981). Nishnawbe. Spring Lake, MI: River Road Publications. Odawa Homecoming Pow Wow Aug. 14-15. 2010. Web. 24 Sept. 2013. Odawa Mocasins. 1825-1835. The National Museum of the American Indian, New York. Web. 24 Sept. 2013. Ojibwe Men's Traditional Dance - Shane. Web. 24 Sept. 2013 "Ojibwe Prayer Song." 2011. Web. 24 Sept. 2013. Peacock, T., & Wisuri, M. (2002). The Good Path: Ojibwe learning and activity book for kids. Afton, MN: Afton Historical Society Press. Pokaton Band of Potawatomi Indians Drum and Traditional Dance. 2013. Web. 24 Sept. 2013. "Section 1: Before 1701 — The People of the Three Fires." Detroit Historical Society: Frontiers to Factories Curriculum . Detroit Historical Society, 2011. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. The Ojibway Creation Story. 2011. First Nation Literacy. Web. 23 Sept. 2013. "Turtle Song." Anishinaabek Sun Dance Song. 2011. Web. 24 Sept. 2013.

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