Description
Encourage your students to participate in the celebration of National Native American Heritage Month by using these Research Teach-Go Pennants™. These pennants are perfect for your students to explore the lives of famous individuals, including Black Hawk, Pocahontas, Will Rogers, who have played a significant role in Native American history.
National Native American Heritage Month is observed in the month of November, and this project features prominent leaders who have made noteworthy contributions to history. Also, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is celebrated October 9th. These pennants are ideal for creating a National Native American Heritage Month Bulletin Board Display.
INCLUDED:
- Print & digital options included, see page 3 & 4 for digital info.
- Color and BW options
- Grading Rubric included
- Blank Pennants for you to study any other men/ women not in list.
- Actual research is not included in this packet; these are only research templates.
LEADERS INCLUDED:
- Ben Nighthorse Campbell
- Black Hawk
- Buffalo Calf Road Woman
- Carlos Montezuma
- Charlene Teters
- Crazy Horse
- Dahteste
- Dave Anderson
- Deb Haaland
- Geronimo
- Hiawatha
- Jim Thorpe
- John Eastman
- John Herrington
- Lozen
- Maria Tallchief
- Mary Bottineau Baldwin
- Mary Brave Bird
- Mary Youngblood
- Pine Leaf
- Pocahontas
- Pontiac
- Robbie Hood
- Running Eagle
- Sacajawea
- Sarah Winnemucca
- Sequoyah
- Sharice Davids
- Shoni Schimmel
- Sitting Bear
- Sitting Bull
- Sonny Sixkiller
- Squanto
- Susan La Flesche Picotte
- Tecumseh
- Will Rogers
- Wilma Mankiller
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