Artifact Box - Defending Indigenous Water Rights - Unit 2 - High School is a legal document that was released by the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is the Artifact Box?
A: The Artifact Box is a resource for teaching about defending Indigenous water rights.
Q: What is Unit 2 about?
A: Unit 2 focuses on defending Indigenous water rights.
Q: Who is the target audience for Unit 2?
A: Unit 2 is designed for high school students in Washington.
Q: Why is defending Indigenous water rights important?
A: Defending Indigenous water rights is important to protect the rights and resources of Indigenous communities.
Q: What does the Artifact Box provide?
A: The Artifact Box provides materials and resources to educate students about Indigenous water rights.
Q: What will students learn in Unit 2?
A: Students will learn about the history of Indigenous water rights, current struggles faced by Indigenous communities, and how to support Indigenous water rights activism.
Q: How can teachers use the Artifact Box?
A: Teachers can use the Artifact Box to supplement their curriculum with materials and activities related to defending Indigenous water rights.
Q: Is Unit 2 specific to Washington?
A: Yes, Unit 2 is designed specifically for high school students in Washington.
Q: Can the Artifact Box be used outside of Washington?
A: Yes, the Artifact Box can be used by educators outside of Washington to teach about defending Indigenous water rights.
Q: What resources are included in the Artifact Box?
A: The Artifact Box includes primary source documents, lesson plans, videos, and other educational materials related to Indigenous water rights.
Form Details:
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