Early Societies in North America · Pre-Contact North America
Oral Traditions
The importance of storytelling, wampum belts, and elder knowledge in preserving history.
Key Questions
- 1How is history kept without written books?
- 2What is the significance of a wampum belt?
- 3Why are elders respected in Indigenous communities?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Heritage and Identity: Early Societies, 3000 BCE–1500 CE - Grade 4
Grade: Grade 4
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Early Societies in North America
Period: Pre-Contact North America
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