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What is a Bibliography?. It is a list of writings on a given subject or by a given author. What is this resource used for?. Bibliographies are usually arranged by topic so that a researcher can evaluate relevant titles to complete their research.
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What is a Bibliography? It is a list of writings on a given subject or by a given author.
What is this resource used for? Bibliographies are usually arranged by topic so that a researcher can evaluate relevant titles to complete their research. Be sure to check for known authorities in subject area and respectable resources.
How do I use this resource? This resource allows the researcher not to get bogged down with a lot of resources. This resource is a collection of relevant titles that the researcher can refer back to.
Resource in Print North American Indian language materials, 1890-1965 : an annotated bibliography of monographic works / G. Edward Evans and Jeffrey Clark. Bibliography of language arts materials for native North Americans : bilingual, English as a second language and native language materials 1975-1976, with supplemental entries for 1965-1974 / G. Edward Evans and Karin Abbey. The Shawnee Indians : an annotated bibliography / Randolph Noe. The North American Indian : a bibliography of community development / compiled by the Library.
Resource in Print • Architecture of the Pueblo Indians : an annotated bibliography / Glenna Dunning. • Native American women : a bibliography / compiled by Rayna Green ; edited by Ohoyo Resource Center staff. • Folklore of the North American Indians : an annotated bibliography / Compiled by Judith C. Ullom.
Resource in Print • Agriculture of the American Indian : a select bibliography / compiled by Cecil L. Harvey. • Literature by and about the American Indian; an annotated bibliography for junior and senior high school students. Stensland, Anna Lee. • Native North American shamanism : an annotated bibliography / compiled by Shelley Anne Osterreich.
Non Print Resources • A selected bibliography of Utah archeology by Alan R. Schroedl. • The Seneca and Tuscarora Indians an annotated bibliography / by Marilyn L. Haas. • Native Canadian anthropology and history a selected bibliography / by ShepardKrech III ; foreword by Jennifer S.H. Brown. • The history of events resulting in Indian consolidation west of the Mississippi [microform] / Annie Heloise Abel.
Non Print Resources • Federal policy relating to the lands of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1865-1890 [microform] / by Will Roger Todd. • The American Indian under reconstruction [microform] / by Annie Heloise Abel. • Bibliography of Native North Americans • www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAbib.html • www.ebscohost.com/thisTopic.php?marketID=1&topicID
Lesson Plans • Oklahoma History • Assign different aspects of Native American life to research(ex. Housing, religion, culture.) • Can compare and contract different tribes on suggested items from above. • Have students create podcasts, powerpoint presentations, or models from researched information.
Lesson Plans • These lessons can be integrated into Language Arts. • Read to compare and contrast origin stories from different tribes. • Have students create their own stories to explain a natural phenomenon.
Sources • Student Guide to Research in the Digital Age. Stebbins, Leslie F. • Webster’s New World Dictionary • Tulsa City-County Library • OSU Tulsa Library • OSU Stillwater Library