Library Record
Metadata
Object Name |
Book |
Source |
Teaching Iowa History Team |
Iowa History Era Tag |
Iowa in a Global World (1991 - present) |
Catalog Number |
2018.045.260 |
Author |
Foster, Lance |
Title |
Indians of Iowa |
Summary |
This book explains the history of Native Americans in Iowa. It describes each tribe that came to Iowa, rather that be traveling through or settling. The book also explains the culture of each Native tribe in the Iowa area. This book corresponds with the following standards: Standard SS.3.27 Immigration and Migration: A lesson could be created on the migration of these Native tribes, rather that be passing through Iowa or being forced out of Iowa. Standard SS.3.28 Cultural Contributions: A lesson could be made on the how these Native American tribes culturally contributed to Iowan society. Standard SS Gov.9-12.28 Iowa Issues and Policy: A lesson could be made about Iowan Policies that relate to these specific tribes. A lesson on the issues between early settlers and Native Americans could be created as well. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. |
Additional Research & Sources |
Resource and Additional Information: Click Here |
Published Date |
2009 |
Publisher |
University of Iowa Press |
Published Place |
Iowa City, IA |
Search Terms |
Early Wars, 1763-1848 Farmers/Farm Life Arts & Culture Native Americans War & Conflict Native American Tribal chiefs Tribal government War Archaeology |
