Shoshones in the Rocky Mountain Area. Student Workbook / Ake Hultkrantz and Others.

Derived from a monograph of the same title by Ake Hultkrantz, this student workbook contains seven articles which have been adapted for classroom use. Several student activities follow each article. Describing the Shoshones (who have historically lived in the neighborhood of the Rocky Mountains), th...

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Main Author: Hultkrantz, Åke
Corporate Author: Wyoming Indian High School, Ethete
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1981.
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Physical Description:39 pages
Format: Microfilm Book
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Derived from a monograph of the same title by Ake Hultkrantz, this student workbook contains seven articles which have been adapted for classroom use. Several student activities follow each article. Describing the Shoshones (who have historically lived in the neighborhood of the Rocky Mountains), the articles are titled: Historical Groupings, Shoshones in Northern Idaho, Shoshones and Bannocks in Eastern Idaho, "Diggers" in Southern Idaho and Northern Utah, Fort Bridger Shoshones, Mountain Shoshones in Wyoming, and Wyoming's Plains Shoshones. The articles discuss the life style of the various Shoshone groups: the Agaidika, Tukudika or Toyani, Bannocks, Hukandika, Pengwidika, Weber Utes, Kamodika, Haivodika, and Kucindika (known as Washakie's Shoshones). The student activities include 32 fill-in-the-blanks, 5 map reading exercises, 67 study questions, 24 vocabulary exercises using the dictionary, 24 matching Shoshone words to English words, a scrabble game, and 3 creative drawing exercises. (NQA)
Note:Sponsoring Agency: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (edition), Washington, DC. Indian Education Programs.
Educational level discussed: Secondary Education.
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Call Number:ED231561 Microfiche
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Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive.