[CASL-L] indigenous video

Butler, Katherine BUTLERK at glastonburyus.org
Sat May 30 18:27:22 PDT 2020


I would try The Connecticut River Museum and The Connecticut Historical
Society. Also, possible the Suffield Historical Society. I agree, it is
exceeding f
difficult to find grade level appropriate material on these topics.

On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 8:53 AM Karen Pakula <KPakula at suffield.org> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Our 3rd grade team is asking for the following:
>
> A video about the indigenous peoples of Connecticut (and even better would
> be if it were about the Algonquin tribes or the Agawam, which were in
> Suffield.)  Also something about the influence of the Connecticut River on
> the development of cities and towns.
>
> I have always found it challenging to find age-appropriate resources on
> this topic.  I have emailed the Pequot Museum without success.  I would be
> so appreciative of any suggestions!  Thank you!
>
> Best,
> Karen
>
>
> Karen Pakula
> Library Media Specialist
> McAlister Intermediate School
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*Kate*

Katherine Butler
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