Teaching About Indigenous Peoples
Our blog contains numerous resources for teaching about Indigenous peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean. In our posts we share lesson plans, fiction and non-fiction books, and other online materials that will help teachers explore this topic with their students.
For a list of relevant, exemplary books, see Kalyn Finnell’s Reading Roundup of “10 Books About Indigenous Peoples of Latin America.”
In addition to what we’ve shared on the blog, our office, the UNM Latin American & Iberian Institute (LAII), has developed extensive curriculum materials to support teaching about Indigenous peoples of the Americas. In particular, we’ve developed or compiled resources about Rethinking Columbus and the Conquests of Spanish America. To learn more about these materials, visit the LAII website or click on the individual lesson plans below.
Rethinking Columbus
(to complement the Rethinking Schools’ teacher resource book, Rethinking Columbus)
- About
- Introductory Activities
- Content Activities
- Book Study: Morning Girl
- Book Study: Encounter
- World Map: Pictorial Input Chart
- Columbus and a Taíno Person
- Textbook Detectives
- Accurate Account of the Columbus/Taíno Encounter
- Imagining the Taínos
- Columbus’ Diary: A Primary Source
- Bartolomé de la Casas
- Cooperative Sentence Strip Paragraph on Columbus and the Taíno
- Dialogue Poem
- Point of View Journals: Columbus and the Taíno
- The Song “1492”: Discussion and Analysis of Lyrics
- Illustrate a Big Book: Christopher Columbus Narrative: Early Years in Portugal
- David Alfaro Siquieros: Collective Suicide (This is a *resource added in September 2014).
- Closure Activities
- Middle and High School Activities
- Curriculum Standards
- Resources
The Conquests of Spanish America
(developed by New Mexico teachers to link New Mexican and United States history to the conquests of Spanish America)
- Robyn Darling-Greenley: The Hero/Villain: Taking a Closer Look at Historical Figures
- Carol Franks: European Exploration
- Ella-Kari Loftfield: Conquest: Conflict, Cooperation, and Compromise
- Alexis W. López: The Camino Real from Mexico to New Mexico
- Randy Martin: The Conquest of Early Latin America
- Amy Reece: Controversial Conquistador: A Unit Plan on Juan de Oñate
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