Our resources are dynamic and changing as we learn and grow together. We invite everyone to keep an eye on this space as we expand our resources, encourage you to keep learning, as well as send us lessons or units you'd like to share with others. Email brianne.lolar@maine.gov with questions, comments, or shares. Woliwoni!
Units and Lessons
These interdisciplinary resources can be used in your classroom and other learning environments individually or as a whole unit.
- Wabanaki Studies as Interdisciplinary
- Circle Discussion
- Harmful Resources
- Cultural Appropriation vs Appreciation
- Science
- Social Studies
- Wabanaki Studies Curriculum & Lessons
Additional Resources
Educator Resources to Enhance the Modules
- Grade PK-2: What Do You Know About the Wabanaki and Their Languages?
- Grade 3-5: The Wabanaki and the Environment: Learning to Use My Voice Through Activism Today
- Grade 6-8: Wabanaki Stewardship: Our Relationship with Water
- Grade 9-12: Celebrating Community: Wabanaki Communities, Resiliency, and Advocacy
- Grade 9-12: The Art of Allyship: Partnering with Wabanaki Conservationists for a Better Tomorrow
- Grade 9-12: Wabanaki Homelands: Culture & Identity
- Grade 9-12: Wabanaki Artists
Contact
Brianne Lolar, Panawahpskek Citizen
Wabanaki Studies Specialist
Office of Innovation
Email: Brianne.Lolar@maine.gov