Native Americans

 
 

Educational Resources

The Native American people lived in the area in what we now know as Neenah for many years. At our Native American Inter-Tribal Pow Wow on September 22, 2018, David O’Connor, Education Consultant of the American Indian Studies Program with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, gave a short presentation on American Indian Studies (Wisconsin Act 31). Mr. O’Connor has shared with us additional resources regarding the American Indian nations and tribal communities in the state of Wisconsin. The following are links for additional information, materials and resources:

American Indian Studies Program from Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

https://dpi.wi.gov/amind

Wisconsin First Nations

https://wisconsinfirstnations.org/

Native Knowledge

https://americanindian.si.edu/nk360/

Lessons of Our Land

https://www.lessonsofourland.org/

Books and additional materials are available at the Wisconsin Historical Society:

https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/

Wisconsin Public Television Education includes sections on “The Ways,” “Wisconsin Biographies,” “ENGAGE! State, Tribal, Local Government,” and “Tribal Histories.”

https://wpt.org/

Banner photo courtesy of Nicholas Jevne of Menasha Historical Society.