Indigenous education resources

The Virginia Department of Education released updated proposed guidelines for teaching history in Virginia schools and it’s got us a bit triggered. The Commonwealth has a long and painful history of erasure of Native American, Indigenous and African American history. So we started putting together some resources that we wanted to share while we continue to push for the VDOE Board to do better. This is obviously not an exhaustive list and we will plan to set up a dedicated page for educational resources and continue adding to it but these are some accounts that we have followed and learned a lot from.

Websites with educational resources:

National Education Association Indigenous educational resources

Smithsonian Native Knowledge 360

Montana’s Indian Education For All program

Tribal Nations Maps

Indigenous Educator Instagram accounts to follow:

  • @illuminatives

  • @indigenouseducators

  • @theconsciouskid

Books to check out:

Reclaiming Two-Spirits - by Gregory D. Smithers (VCU Professor)

Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia: Powhatan People and the Color Line - Laura J. Feller

The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture - Helen C. Rountree

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