Traditional Native Storytelling: “Iya, the Camp-Eater”
Автор: The Creative Advantage
Загружено: 2020-05-28
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Teaching artist Fern Renville tells this Dakota legend of how a community recognizes and changes based on a common threat. This scary story can reveal insights on communication, planning, cooperation, and courage. This lesson is great for learners of all ages, particularly youth grades 3-8.
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