Teachers Guide, The Tribal Eye

Teachers Guide, The Tribal Eye
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1975*
Genre: Art, Primitive
ISBN:

"Contains a general introduction, a biography of 'The tribal eye, ' host/producer David Attenborough, a brief description of each program, a resource list, and a set of suggested discussion questions for each program"--Page 2 of cover.

Teachers Guide

Teachers Guide
Author: Miriam Weiss Meyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1992
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Includes reproducible assignment sheets.

Lands of Our Ancestors

Lands of Our Ancestors
Author: Gary Robinson
Publisher: No Series Linked
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre:
ISBN:

This historical novel tells the story of a twelve-year-old Chumash boy and his family who become captives in a California Spanish mission sometime more than 200 years ago. This is historical fiction based entirely on historical fact that reveals the devastating impact the missions had on California Native peoples. Written for fourth, fifth and sixth graders, the story ends on a hopeful note as a small group of Native children are able to escape their captors and begin a journey to join other Native escapees in a remote mountain village. As mandated by the California Department of Education, every 4th grader is taught the "Mission Unit," which perpetuates the "idyllic mission myth" that glorifies the priests, denigrates California Indians and fails to mention that Indians were actually treated as slaves held captive by a Spanish colonial institution. The manuscript has been reviewed and approved by the Director of the Santa Ynez Chumash Culture Department and a member of the California American Indian Education Oversight Committee. It has the endorsement of a fourth grade teacher in California who has shared the story with her class and a local librarian who is excited about sharing the story with elementary age children through the library. It has also been endorsed by the local library branch manager and a former professor of Anthropology within the University of California system.

Patterns of life

Patterns of life
Author: South Australia. Religious Education Curriculum Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

Spirit Guide Invocations

Spirit Guide Invocations
Author: Billie Topa Tate
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-01-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738774375

Connect to the Realm of Healing and Meet Your Divine Helpers Drawing from the sacred world of Spirit, this medicine woman book helps you utilize the energy platform of the indigenous Apache tradition through potent writings called invocations. From relieving stress to sending love to those who have passed away, the placement of words as an energy tool can unlock so many possibilities, regardless of your background or experience level. Billie Topa Tate is one of the most exciting new authors representing the indigenous spirit world. Her book shows you how to contact angels, ancestors, and other spirits for guidance and protection. With specific invocations for dozens of purposes, Spirit Guide Invocations helps you find the appropriate medicine words to transform the energy of nearly any situation. Discover how to develop your psychic abilities, create new relationships, clear nightmares, remove harmful ancestral and family influences, and more. This book shows you how energy can cross time and space to support you.

A Comprehensive Guide to Child Psychotherapy and Counseling

A Comprehensive Guide to Child Psychotherapy and Counseling
Author: Christiane Brems
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2018-08-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1478638079

Christiane Brems, in collaboration with new coauthor Christina Rasmussen, introduces prospective and practicing clinicians to theories and principles of applied clinical work with children ages three to twelve years. The authors take an integrated approach to understanding children and their families, using a biopsychosociocultural model for conceptualization and treatment planning. Their methods are practical and compassionate, as well as contextually grounded and individually tailored. Chapters follow the logical development of clinicians, mirroring the natural flow of work with children. Coverage ranges from the importance of a beginning practitioner’s introspection and of ethical and legal issues to a variety of intervention techniques and strategies and, finally, termination. Case studies showcase individualized and mindful treatment for each child with whom a clinician works. Outstanding Features of the Fourth Edition . . . · Essential attention to how clinicians’ self-awareness can lead to positive therapeutic relationships with children and their families. · Thorough discussions of the biopsychosociocultural model for conceptualization and treatment planning. · Emphasis on intensive assessment prior to treatment planning to address the needs of each child and family. · A compelling, practical exploration of mindfulness intervention with children. The authors’ methodology addresses the profound effects of the larger environment and culture on children. By adopting the authors’ integrated approach, clinicians are better able to understand important and complicated aspects of a child’s and family’s life. From there, compassionate, thoughtful, and relevant intervention ensues.