Fire History Project, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
Site documents the "traditional use of fire by Indian people and the profound effects that Indian burning had on plant and animal communities." Content covers fire ecology, fire management, the history of the human use of fire in the Northern Rockies, and a photographic gallery of then & now images.
Regional Learning Project, University of Montana
Currently under construction. This site will be modeled after trailtribes.org and will cover traditional and contemporary culture of Montana's twelve tribes and seven reservations.
Lifelong Learning Project, University of Montana
"This richly illustrated website presents Traditional Culture; Contemporary Culture; and Relationship with the U.S. for tribes from six areas, three on the Missouri River and three on the Columbia: Lakota; Mandan & Hidatsa; Blackfeet; Northern Shoshone and Bannock; Umatilla, Walla Walla, & Cayuse; and Chinook. Content was developed in partnership with tribal educators... Historical resources and contemporary accounts by tribal representatives comprise the content of the site."
Washington State Historical Society
Interactive theme-based online learning tools and curriculum designed to serve Washington students on a statewide level, to "directly and measurably impact teacher and student responses to state-prescribed learning requirements in social studies." Online learning & lesson plans cover the following themes/units: The Treaty Trail - U.S.-Indian Treaty Councils in the Northwest, Lewis & Clark in Columbia River Country, Leschi - Justice in Our Time.
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