Johnson Elementary Third Grade Hosts Tribal Fair to Wrap up Native American Culture Study
By Julie Perine on November 18, 2017 via Connect-Bridgeport.com

The students learned about the native American culture and had a lot of fun, too, said teachers Erica Carey, Kim Olivio, Gina Cann and Liz Mutafis. The unit of study featured several tribes, including the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chippewa and Sioux, among others. Students heard about the Trail of Tears; how members of many Indian nations were removed from their homelands and the suffering they incurred along the way. They also studied up on how the native Americans constructed teepees and wigwams and the significance of wampum necklaces, rain sticks and Shaman masks.

The hallways were lined with classroom projects implemented as part of the study unit and storytime featured books - both fiction and nonfiction - dealing with the native American culture.
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