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Arts / Culture / Educational Project
Hōʻokupu Hip Hop Project
Community arts project that uses original hip hop to tell Hawaiian history and stories. Videos and performances can spark conversations about Indigenous resilience, land and culture with older kids and teens.
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$0.00 USD
Annenberg Learning Videos
Learner.org
Annenberg Learner portal offering free video courses and interactives across subjects.
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$19.00 USD
Palestinian Education Materials
Strong Nations
Indigenous-owned bookstore & publisher offering children’s books & curricula.
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$0.00 USD
Saginaw Chippewa Cultural Center
Ziibiwing Center
Cultural center of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe with exhibits and programs.
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Indigenous Health Nonprofit
Redbud Resource Group
Indigenous women-led nonprofit offering curricula, trainings, and partnerships.
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$5.00 USD
Ojibwe Stories Collection
Anton’s Treuer’s Books
Collection of books by Anton Treuer sharing Ojibwe stories, culture and history.
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$30.00 USD
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Raven Tales
Animated series based on First Nations and Native American stories featuring Raven.
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$0.00 USD
Native Voices / Perspectives Resource
Listen to Native Voices
Listen to Native Voices is an interactive PBS resource featuring audio and video clips from Native voices, useful for giving students firsthand perspectives when studying Indigenous histories and contemporary issues.
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Blog Reviewing Native-Related Curricula
Native Curriculum Reviews
A blog that evaluates mainstream curricula on how they depict Native peoples, flagging stereotypes and recommending more accurate, tribally grounded alternatives. 
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Native Visibility Organization
Illuminative
Native-led advocacy org creating media campaigns, research, and curricula to increase visibility of Native peoples.
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$15.00 USD
Living-History Education Program
Woodland Indian Educational Programs
Woodland Indian Educational Programs is a Native-run educational service that focuses on Eastern Woodlands Indigenous cultures. The group designs programs for museums, historic sites, schools, powwows, and cultural centers, often using living-history-style demonstrations to teach about housing, clothing, tools, agriculture, and diplomacy. Presenters bring maps, material-culture displays, and carefully researched outfits, and they also offer staff trainings for teachers and docents. The goal is to replace stereotypes and generic “Native American” lessons with tribally grounded information and to show that Woodlands Nations have complex, ongoing histories and present-day communities, not just a distant past.
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$7.99 USD
Indigenous Spirit Ranger Series
Spirit Rangers
Animated Netflix series by Native storytellers featuring spirit ranger siblings.
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$29.99 USD
Hawaiian Legends Collection
Legends and Myths of Hawaii
Collection of traditional Hawaiian legends and myths.
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$7.99 USD
Who Was? Comedy Series
Who Was? Show
Sketch-comedy kids’ show based on Who Was? biography books.
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$7.99 USD
Teaching Resource Store
The Happy Teacher’s Palette
TPT brand sharing colorful classroom décor, art projects, and directed drawings.
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Article/Guide
Talking About Palestine With Your Kids
An article and toolkit that helps caregivers discuss Palestine, occupation, and solidarity with children using picture books, scripts, and age-appropriate action ideas. 
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$44.00 USD
Michigan Holocaust Museum
Zekelman Holocaust Center
Holocaust museum in Michigan founded by survivors.
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US Holocaust Memorial Museum
United States Holocaust Memorial
National Holocaust museum with extensive online exhibits and teaching materials.
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History Documentaries Strategy
YouTube – History Documentaries/Channels
Strategy of using high-quality YouTube history documentaries as visual sources for learning.
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Italian Judaism & Shoah Museum
National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah (MEIS)
National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah (MEIS).
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Historic Site
Venice Jewish Ghetto
The Venice Jewish Ghetto, officially established in 1516 in the Cannaregio district, is often cited as the first legally mandated Jewish ghetto and the origin of the word “ghetto.” For centuries, Jews of different backgrounds were required to live inside its gates, locked at night, leading to unusually tall houses as the community grew upward. Despite restrictions, it became a vibrant center of Hebrew printing, scholarship, and commerce. Today, visitors can see several historic synagogues and the Jewish Museum of Venice, making the neighborhood a powerful place to study Jewish life, resilience, and European antisemitism across time.
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History Website For Kids
History for Kids
History for Kids is a free website offering short articles, images, and simple quizzes on ancient and modern topics, useful for quick research projects or to supplement a spine text.
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Rome Jewish Museum
Jewish Museum of Rome
Museum beneath Rome’s Great Synagogue tracing 2,000 years of Jewish life.
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$17.00 USD
Kids’ Ancient Civilizations Series
Kids Animated History with Pipo
Short animated episodes introducing ancient civilizations and world cultures.