Embark on a Journey
Filled with engaging activities, fascinating stories, and interactive challenges, it's the perfect way for children to learn about archaeology and the Indigenous cultural heritage of the Yakama Nation and the Columbia Plateau.
Ignite Creativity
Through coloring pages, puzzles, and hands-on activities, children can express their creativity while learning about the unique tools, artifacts, and traditions that have shaped the Columbia Plateau for generations.
Foster Respect and Understanding
By introducing young minds to the rich tapestry of Indigenous archaeology and cultural heritage, we aim to cultivate respect and a sense of stewardship.
Connect Kids to the Land
Rooted in landscapes they know and recognize, this book is tailored to connect children to the land and the Indigenous communities of the region. Learn how culture, people, plants, and animals are all interconnected.
Meet the artists!
Brooke Capetillo (Yakama Nation [Kamilthpah] and Latina @toadstoolbabeart
Morgan Gaines (Quuich of The Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, & Siuslaw Indians) www.n8vmojo.com
Jack George (Yakama Nation) www.jackama.com
Lorelei Kruger (Yakama Nation) @luckyarrowcreations
Lee "Bone" Sekaquaptewa (Yakama, Diné/Navajo, Hopi - "Yakanavapi") www.artofanongenius.com
Kayla Shaggy (Diné and Anishinaabe) kaylashaggy.gallery
Eric Carlson www.escillustration.com
Let's empower kids with knowledge, compassion, and a deep appreciation for archaeology.
Together, we can inspire the next generation to Save Indigenous History!
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Did you know this book is part of a series?
Download the first Save Indigenous History Children's Activity Book for free