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Discover Ohio History

Indian Agent John Johnston recounts his role in the assimilation and removal of the American Indians living in Ohio. He invites students to dialog with him as he is writing his memoirs. Johnston reflects on his dual responsibilities to the federal government and to the American Indian tribes under his care. Students will appreciate the complexities of the issues.

Wyandot Relocation 1440

Historic American Indians: Should They Go or Should They Stay

Availability:
Starting January 2007, this program will be available weekdays, year round, by request

Time Allowance:
45 minutes per program

Grades:
4, 5, and 8

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Historic Indian Culture case history contents
Case History

Rent the Historic Indian Culture Case History traveling trunk and interact with documents and artifacts.

John Soloman
Supporting Lesson Plans

When you book the Historic American Indians: Should They Go or Should They Stay distance-learning program, you will receive a packet that includes the following lessons:

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