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Native American Curriculum Aims to Bring Culturally Informed Education and Representation to Humboldt County High Schools


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By Iridian Casarez
on Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 2:20 PM
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Save California Salmon
Save California Salmon, along with the Blue Lake Rancheria, the Yurok Tribe s Visitor Center, Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District s Indian Education Program, Humboldt State University s Native American Studies Department and the Hoopa High School Water Protector s club created a curriculum that meets California standards and responds to the state s urgent water, climate and educational crises and need for Native American culturally informed education and representation in schools.
The high school curriculum dubbed the Advocacy and Water Protection in Native California High School Curriculum and Teacher s Resource Guide  features online, classroom an ....

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