STEWARDS CARE FOR THE LAND, PEOPLE, ANIMALS, AND NATURE.
W WORDS TO LEARN
Teacher will introduce the new words to learn in the book. Preview all the vocabulary words from the story and share a student-friendly definition of the word. Students will read the words several times as the teacher says read it with me, Teacher will pass out a word card for each word to students in partners and have them read it with their partner. Student partners, will practice reading the words and play a word listening game during the read aloud. Vocabulary Words Sovereignty: the authority of a nation to govern itself and make its own decisions Colonization: the process by which a foreign power establishes control over a territory and its people, often involving the exploitation of resources and political dominance Resilience: the ability to withstand challenges through strength and perseverance Assimilation: the process by which individuals or groups adopt the customs, beliefs, and practices of another culture, often as a result of pressure or coercion Stereotype: distorted belief or image about a particular group of people, often based on prejudice or ignorance Cultural Appropriation: inappropriate adoption or use of elements of one culture by members of another culture, often without understanding or respect Colonialism: the practice of acquiring, controlling, and exploiting territories and peoples for economic, political, and cultural gain, typically by a more powerful nation or group Genocide: the deliberate and systematic extermination or destruction of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group, often as part of a broader campaign of oppression or domination Language Revitalization: efforts to preserve, restore, or revive endangered or dormant languages, often through education, documentation, and community engagement Cultural Sovereignty: the right of Indigenous peoples to maintain, protect, and control their cultural heritage, practices, and traditions, often in the face of external pressures and influences Intertribal: relating to or involving multiple Indigenous tribes or nations, often used to describe collaboration, alliances, or interactions between different Indigenous groups Decolonization: the process of undoing the effects of colonialism and empowering Indigenous peoples to reclaim their lands, cultures, languages, and self-determination
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