PBS
Pbs: The Life of Birds
Online companion to the PBS program "The Life of Birds." In-depth look at certain behaviors of birds, the evolution of birds, birds as parents, and bird songs.
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An Introduction to North America's Native People: Plains Culture Area
A wonderful website from Cabrillo College on the Plains Indians can be found here. It gives an in-depth historical overview, profiles of numerous Plains tribes, the significance of the horse, and great information on their culture and...
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Montana Tribes
A superb website with a wealth of information on native tribes in Montana. The site has an extensive digital archives with hundreds of videos, all categorized by Essential Understandings. There are lesson plans, historical and current...
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Crow Language Consortium: Crow Dictionary Online
Click on letters and letter combinations to see words in the Crow language with their English translations. Some have audio links attached. Site includes a search tool where you can insert a word in Crow or in English and see its...
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Native Languages of the Americas: Facts for Kids: Crow Indians (Crows)
These quick facts will quickly answer many of your questions about the Crow Tribe.
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The Flags of the Native Peoples of the United States: The Crow Nation
View the flag of the Crow Tribe and learn about their tribal seal and the symbols that decorate it.
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Indigenous Peoples Literature: Red Shield and Running Wolf
This Crow legend tells about a Sioux woman who married a Crow warrior.
Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian National Zoo: Zoogoer Magazine: The Revered, Reviled Crow Clan
Howard Youth, a regular contributor to Zoogoer Magazine, brings this article on the crow clan with a specific emphasis on ravens. His topics that he covers range from The Smart and the Damned and Fancy, and Not So Fancy, Feasts to A...
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Northwestern Crow
Cool facts, description, sound, range, conservation status, and other names are the topics discussed on this concise site.
The Washington Post
Washington Post.: A Poem by Sylvia Plath
This Washington Post article by poet laureate Robert Hass analyzes Plath's (1932-1963 CE) poem "By Candlelight," and includes the text of the poem.
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Montana Indian Nations
Use this site to learn about several Indian reservations in Montana at this easy to use site. Just click on a Native American group on the map for more information about them.
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Nez Perce Photography
A site that follows the history of the Nez Perce, from the late nineteenth century to the present, using historical photographs of Chief Joseph, battlegrounds, and the Nez Perce people.
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First People: Native American Indian Legends Old Man at the Beginning Crow
This Crow legend tells about the beginning of creation when the "Old Man" made the world for the Crow people. Links to other legends are provided.
Library of Congress
Loc: Civil Rights Jim Crow in America
A collection of primary source materials that reflect the Jim Crow laws in the United States. Includes analysis tools and teacher guides.
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Four Directions Institute: Crow
Information is summarized about the Crow and includes a time line tracing their history from 1400 to 1983. Total population records are listed from 1700 to 2000.
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Little Big Horn College: The Apsaalooke Tipi
Find out what makes the Apsaalooke Tipi different from other tribes.
Countries and Their Cultures
Countries and Their Cultures: Crow
With this resource the students will learn about the culture and origin of the Crow.
Canadian Museum of Nature
Canadian Museum of Nature: Common Raven
Some facts about the common crow are given. People often confuse ravens with crows and the features that distinguish them from each other are explained. Drawings and photos are included.
Native American Art and Technology
Native Tech: Regional Overview of Native American Clothing Styes: Plains
Included in this collection of Native American clothing styles is an example of Crow clothing from 1880.
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Montana Kids: Crow Indian Reservation
The Crow Reservation is located in south-central Montana. This is a brief history of the Crow tribe who call themselves the Apsaslooka.
Ducksters
Ducksters: Civil Rights for Kids: Jim Crow Laws
On this site,students learn about the history of Jim Crow Laws including segregation in the South, example laws, grandfather clauses, black codes, and how they got the name Jim Crow.
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Snowwowl: Native American Shields
In many tribes, young males went on a Vision Quest to obtain a "spiritual name" or to find a "Spiritual Guide". At the end of the quest a gift was take to the tribe's Holy Man or Medicine Man. View examples of shields from various Native...
Curated OER
Northwestern Crow
Cool facts, description, sound, range, conservation status, and other names are the topics discussed on this concise site.
Curated OER
Northwestern Crow
Cool facts, description, sound, range, conservation status, and other names are the topics discussed on this concise site.