Contributor: Melissa LaRusso. Lesson ID: 11931
Sadly, we often look down on people that are different from us. There was a time when Native Americans were considered little more than brute animals. What would happen if we got to know one another?
Have you heard of Iroquois nations? Tell your parent or teacher what you know about them. If you have not heard of them before, use the picture below to describe an Iroquois citizen. Are these real people? Of course . . . for now!
You are about to begin reading The Indian in the Cupboard.
This fantasy story is about an unlikely friendship between a boy and his toy Indian. To better understand this story, you will become familiar with the Iroquois nations and their cultures. The Iroquois have a distinct government, culture, and traditions. You will compare what you read in the story to your initial ideas about Iroquois in the beginning of this lesson.
Share what you wrote down with your parent or teacher.
Now, move along to the Got It? section to learn more about the Iroquois tribes.