eGuide

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Acorn Use in Native California

a Mobile Classroom Outreach Trunk

Anthropology Museum

California State University, Sacramento

 

 

Maggie Howard, Yosemite National Park Acorn Cache

 

Table of Contents

(Links & Downloads)

Bibliographic Resources for Teachers

·         K-12

Annotated Bibliography of Children’s Books on California Indians (PDF). Note: this resource begins with an essay entitled “Children’s Books about Native Californians: The Importance of Critical Thinking.”

·         Adult

Annotated Bibliography of Acorn-Use Resources (PDF). (Also see Past & Present Acorn Use essay.)

Related Websites (links are topically sorted)

·         Acorn Use

·         Native California History and Contemporary Society

·         Museums/Cultural Centers and Events

·         Natural History of Oaks

·         Contemporary Issues

Project Credits

 

Maggie Howard (Paiute) prepares an acorn granary in Yosemite National Park. (Photo Courtesy of Yosemite Research Library, YNP.)

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