Bringing the Thanksgiving Address and Haudenosaunee Food Traditions into Your Virtual or Blended Classroom

Open to: 3rd–8th Grade Teachers
Opportunity at a Glance: This course will immerse participants in digital activities that focus on the Ganö:nyök (the Thanksgiving Address) and Oneö:gën (Iroquois white corn).  Participants will be able to use these activities with students to integrate concepts about Haudenosaunee culture and contemporary life into their Social Studies curriculum.

Marissa Manitowabi (Seneca), a consultant who specializes in developing educational materials about Indigenous peoples will be delivering instruction. 

This course is free and offers CTLE credits upon completion.
Key dates:  Monday, April 12th, 2021 and Wednesday April 14th, 2021 from 4:30p.m. – 6:30p.m.
Location: This event will be held online by the American Museum of Natural History
Registration deadline: 04/01/2021
Take action: Apply Today: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfGY_Zyhids4DmPZH1lmo9ugpxrPkOm56KeEPuff834OzJQ1Q/viewform
For more information: PL@amnh.org