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The Stories We Tell

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LESSON INFO

DETAILS

LESSON TYPE

  • KNOW YOURSELF

GRADES

  • High School
  • Middle School

SEL COMPETENCY

  • Self-Awareness
  • Social-Awareness

TAGS

  • 21st Century Skills
  • Children / Youth
  • Community / Culture
  • Creativity / Imagination / Writing
  • History
  • Indigenous
  • Native American
  • Race / Ethnicity / Racism
  • Self-Expression
  • Social Movements / Protest
  • Storytelling

ESTIMATED TIME

  • 90 - 120 Minutes

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KEY TOPICS

  • Storytelling
  • Indigenous Culture
  • Community

OBJECTIVES

  • Identify connections between the art of storytelling, personal experiences, hip-hop and indigenous cultures.
  • Identify several different forms of storytelling.
  • Choose a form of storytelling to share a personal narrative.

LINKS & MATERIALS

The Stories We Tell Graphic Organizer

The Stories We Tell Graphic Organizer (Spanish)

"Who are indigenous peoples?" (United Nations Forum)

"First Nations' Oral Storytelling"

"Sarain Fox and the Power of Indigenous Storytelling"

"Native American Stories: A Tradition of Storytelling"

"All Nations Rise" by Lyla June

"Indigenous Hip Hop" By Thomas X ft. Native Son & DJ AO