
Student & Family Resources
This page is designed to help students and their caregivers can find learning resources on Native Peoples, educational opportunities and more.
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Learning Resources

A multimedia project from the award-winning PBS series American Experience that presents Native history as an essential part of American history.

A five-part series on five indigenous tribes of the Great Basin Region we now call Utah. View We Shall Remain Lesson

With articles, books, government documents, oral histories, photographs and maps pertaining to the Northwest Shoshone, Goshute, Paiute, Utah Navajo, White Mesa and Ute Indian, this unique archive captures the complicated history of Utah’s tribes from multiple perspectives.

First Nations Experience channel presents Native American stories and content to create a diverse and entertaining channel across all media platforms 24/7.

Explore a framework and foundational concepts that build on the ten themes of the National Council for the Social Studies’ national curriculum standards for teaching about Indigenous peoples in a culturally and historically appropriate, respectful way. From the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.

View recent and learn about upcoming student webinar that support learning about Native Americans from indigenous youth. From the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.

Challenge stereotypes with authentic, contemporary information by and about Native peoples from an initiative designed to increase the visibility of Native people in American society.

Educational Opportunities

Find and apply for grants, loans and work-study funds for college or career school.

This site links to nearly a hundred resources to Native students fund their education after high school.

Parents

Learn about the Utah State Board of Education’s American Indian Education Program, which is designed to help educators address the needs of learners in support of Title VI.
