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Tag Archives: Native American

Protected: Thankfulness Theme – Lesson 6 Book 3b combined with Indigenous

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Posted byJuneOctober 6, 2009October 6, 2009Posted inBahai children's classes, Bess Teacher Journal, IndigenousTags:"how bluebird became blue", "ruhi book 3b", bluebird, book 3b, butterfly, coyote, game, Indigenous spirituality, Native American, reflection on BESS, ruhi, Thankfulness, virtue games, virtues

Protected: Indigenous Spiritual Beliefs, Bess Lesson 3 Term 2

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Posted byJuneApril 29, 2008August 9, 2008Posted inBahai children's classes, Bess Teacher Journal, IndigenousTags:Bahai education, bess, Consultation, crow, eagle, Education, Indigenous, Listening, magpie, Native American, story, Talking Feather

Protected: Bess Teacher Roundup 2006- part 2

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Posted byJuneDecember 7, 2006August 9, 2008Posted inBahai children's classes, Bess Teacher JournalTags:Hinduism, memorization, Native American, peace pack, prayer bag, ruhi

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McLaughlin, J.M. , & Perkins, J., (2020). Race and Ethnicity in Childhood (Australia). In Bloomsbury Education and Childhood Studies. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

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