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The other American history
State to give students a broader picture of Native Americans
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"I always find it interesting that there is so much studied about the Holocaust and the millions killed, but that's nothing compared to what happened to the Native Americans on this land . . . this is long overdue."
Many Native American youths suffer from low self-worth and low self-esteem, which often leads to careless and destructive behavior, Cuch said.
"Social studies is very important to self-worth because it has to do with self-esteem and self preservation," Cuch said. " . . . American history gives no credit to Indians whatsoever."
He said Native Americans are often portrayed as being part of the wilderness rather than part of a people or a civilization. But by giving Native American history a place in the curriculum, Indian students will feel validated, and that will have long-reaching effects, he said.
Riley said the program will also help students develop relationships about other diverse groups in general because they are learning to look at other backgrounds.
"It's a nice way of realizing we all live on this planet, and we come from different backgrounds, and that's all OK we all add to the uniqueness of the United States," Riley said.
"If we really delve in, we find what and how each group has contributed to this country, and that is valuable," Johnson said.
The program will be piloted in a few schools late this fall, which will include professional development for teachers. Lesson plans will be available on the state office's Web site sometime in September.
In the future the development committee hopes to establish a relationship with the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian to showcase what they have accomplished.
"I have had teachers who participated say, 'I love what we're doing; I love coming together on this,' " Cuch said. "When you have educators saying that, then you know you are really doing something that is going to matter in the classroom."
E-mail: terickson@desnews.com
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