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In 1937, Amelia Earhart embarked on an aerial adventure around the
In 1937, Amelia Earhart embarked on an aerial adventure around the world. For years she dreamed of this adventure. She even wrote to President Rooseve...
New Year’s Eve: Good-bye Internment; Hello Home This is a
New Year’s Eve: Good-bye Internment; Hello Home This is a photo of Americans of Japanese descent observing New Year’s Eve, 1944. They had been re...
When funds for field trips are sparse or non-existent, turn to the
When funds for field trips are sparse or non-existent, turn to the next best thing – combining primary sources and geography using technology. Durin...
Over thirty National Archives documents related to the of
Over thirty National Archives documents related to the topic of immigration are part of a new free educational app for the iPad called the New Immigra...
Do you use treaties when teaching American Indian history? They
Do you use treaties when teaching American Indian history? They can be an extremely important starting point for teaching the history of a tribe or tr...
Have you ever wondered where to look for Native American research
Have you ever wondered where to look for Native American research materials for yourself or your students? Do you sometimes need an interesting activ...

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