Native American Cultures of the Eastern Woodlands Assembly

Organization Name
Phone: (631) 878-8655
E-mail:
Website: www.indianjourneys.com
Program Description
Through an engaging and interactive presentation, students learn how Native Americans of our region respected the natural world and used it to provide food, clothing and shelter. Students get a glimpse into how natural materials and human imagination transformed utilitarian objects into works of art. While this memorable program allows students to delve first-hand into Native American cultures, it also immerses students in Social Studies Practice from the NYS SS Framework, addressing grades 4 and 7 standards, yet is applicable to any grade interested in learning about Native Americans. Aligns with NYS Arts Anchor Standard 11 and specifically connects with Visual Arts Understanding and Essential Questions 2.3, 6.1, and 11.1. Included with each assembly:
• Extensive moving museum which includes beadwork, quillwork, corn grinder, stone tools, clothing, wood carvings and masks
• Traditional Stories
• Interactive Woodlands song or dance
Keywords
1.) Social Studies / History
2.) American Indian
3.) Visual Art
4.) American History
 

Categories
Theatre (TH), Visual Arts (VA)

Exploratory Enrichment Subject Area
N/A

Grades
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Location
In School

Cost
$1,575.00 per Performance

$1,575 full day and up to 3 assemblies

Number of Performers
2

Duration
60 - 89 min minutes

 
Additional Resources

Program References
Janine Farinella
Assistant Principal
Parkway Elementary School, 465 Bellmore Road, East Meadow, NY 11554

(516) 679-3500

Beth Bates
Fourth Grade Teacher
Bayville I.S., 50 Mountain Ave., Bayville, NY 11709

(516) 528-7144

Darlene O'Hearon
Fourth Grade Teacher
Bowling Green Elementary School, 2340 Stewart Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590

(516) 876-7480


        
        
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