Explore Oregon's Native American Tribes: Lesson 3 Insights

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Gain insights into Oregon's Native American tribes through independent research, group sharing, and reflections. Utilize the Travel Oregon website to delve into the rich history, culture, and contributions of these tribes in Oregon. Engage in collaborative learning and deepen your understanding of the cultural landscape of Oregon.

  • Oregon
  • Native American
  • Tribal Nations
  • Research
  • Cultural Heritage

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  1. Apply Your Knowledge L E S S O N 3

  2. Lesson Overview Objectives: Gain a better understanding of Oregon s Native American tribes Research a tribe and share your findings with peers Collaborate through group sharing Agenda: Explore the Travel Oregon website Independent research on a tribe Group sharing and reflection

  3. Travel Oregons Tribal Nations Page We will be using the Travel Oregon website to learn more about Oregon's tribal nations. This resource provides information about the tribes' histories, culture, and tourist attractions linked to Native American heritage. Instructions: Click on the link to explore different tribes listed on the page. Read the descriptions and take notes about the tribe you re most interested in. Link: https://traveloregon.com/places-to-go/tribal-nations/

  4. Research Guidelines After exploring the Travel Oregon website, you will choose one tribe to research further. Questions to Think About: What is the history of the tribe? What is the tribe's traditions? What are some notable landmarks associated with the tribe in Oregon? How has the tribe contributed to Oregon s history and modern culture?

  5. Group Sharing Share your findings with your classmates. Each student will present their tribe s history, culture, and contributions. After each presentation, there will be a short Q&A session where classmates can ask questions and make connections between tribes

  6. Reflection After all the presentations, we will have a class discussion on what we learned about Oregon s Native American tribes. Questions: What surprised you the most about the tribe you researched? How did learning about different tribes deepen your understanding of Oregon s history? What role do Native American tribes play in the cultural landscape of Oregon today?

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