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Wabanaki Studies for Primary Grades: Teaching Resources

Maine Teaching Resources

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The Abbe Museum Educator Hub offers a wealth of resources for teachers, including background resources, digital interactives, and lesson plans for all phase levels.

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Wabanaki Collection

The Wabanaki Collection connects postsecondary educators, grade school teachers, and the general public with a variety of resources that support enhanced relationships between all the peoples of Eastern Canada and Northeastern United States.

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Maine Native Studies

Maine Native Studies landing page from the Dept. of Education: includes information on Maine Native Studies in Schools, Historical Overview, Benefits of Maine Native Studies, Maine Tribal Governments, Resources and more.

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Hudson Museum

The Hudson Museum at the University of Maine has a variety of exhibits (including online exhibits), collections, curriculum resources, and a Youtube channel (in which native artists document their artistic traditions) that support the teaching of Maine Native Americans.

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The Penobscot Nation Curriculum was developed by the Penobscot Nation Cultural and Historic Preservation Department, along with select tribal members, and knowledgeable Maine teachers who worked collaboratively to design this culturally appropriate, teacher-friendly curriculum.

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