| Lesson
Plan- Contemporary People/ Sherman Alexie
"After reading the various written work and watching the movie,
students should be able to analyze and synthesize the value of the contributions
of contemporary Native American people to our pluralistic society."
Reservation
Controversies Then and Now
Reservation Controversies Then and Now covers historic issues dealing
with American Indian Reservations in the 1870s. The Library of Congress
has provided this lesson plan and students discover how hard it is to
define certain terms and how these terms are often the source of conflict.
Declarations
of Independence: Exploring American Indian Rights to Self-Governance
In this New York Times lesson, students will examine what they know
about American Indians past and present, then research key issues facing
American Indian tribes today. To synthesize their learning, students
will write letters taking the perspective of an American Indian examining
questions of tribe recognition. Link to NYT article is in upper corner
of page. (November 25, 2002)
Guardian
profile of Sherman Alexie
Sherman
Alexie's Challenge to the Academy's Teaching of Native American Literature,
Non-Native Writers, and Critics by Patrice Hollrah
Online essay in Studies in American Indian Literatures. Scroll down
to read article.
Alexia Essays online:
"I Hated Tonto (Still
Do)"
"The Joy of Reading
and Writing: Superman and Me"
Sending Cinematic
Smoke Signals: An Interview with Sherman Alexie
An interview conducted by Dennis West and Joan M. West, originally published
in Cineaste v23, n4 (Fall, 1998):28. Sherman Alexie is coproducer as
well as the scriptwriter of Smoke Signals.
Interview
re Smoke Signals
Spokane Tribe Official Website
Index to Native American
Resources on the Internet – a broad guide to peoples and issues
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