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Subtopic: Indigenous Peoples of the State and Region

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Hiawatha  

Hiawatha
This video segment from Weston Woods is taken from the book Hiawatha, illustrated by Susan Jeffers, and based upon Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, “The Song of Hiawatha."

3-8 QuickTime Video
I'll Take Mannahatta  

I'll Take Mannahatta
In this lesson students learn about the original ecology of Manhattan and about the Lenape, the native people who inhabited the island for thousands of years before the arrival of the Dutch in 1609.

3-5 Lesson Plan
Trade and Commerce  

Trade and Commerce
In this segment from Dutch New York, learn about the fur trade in New Netherland as well as the purchase of Manhattan Island.

6-12 QuickTime Video