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UMU uses Ahtove with 4th Graders

Third year social studies students from Dr. Mary Beth Henning’s class at the University of Mount Union in Alliance, OH. Students utilized the resources of the ahtove.org website in conjunction with the University’s “Buffalo Trunk” to bring Indigenous learning to fourth grade classrooms in Alliance Intermediate School. These third-year social studies students incorporated a variety of teaching techniques they are learning at UMU with the ahtove.org website from The Lodge Approach.

Learn about the Northern Cheyenne on The Lodge Approach’s website: https://ahtove.org

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