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Comic and Lesson Questions – Rabbit and Bear Paws

August 13, 2008, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Resources, Youth Media

Country: United States of America
Language: English
Source: Understandmedia
Author: Chad Solomon
Link: http://www.understandmedia.com/art-rabbitandbearpaws.htm

“Rabbit and Bear Paws is the creation of Chad Solomon, a graphic artist with a desire to present a truer perspective on Native American culture than is available in the mass media. Below we present his media literacy episode of Rabbit and Bear Paws created exclusively for Understand Media. This is perfect for in-classroom use with children in K-6…” (Retrieved on August 12, 2008 from http://www.understandmedia.com/art-rabbitandbearpaws.htm). [Includes a pdf “Lesson Questions”].

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