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Making Invisible Histories Visible - Omaha Public Schools

Building partnerships with local universities, museums, historical societies, and members of the public, Making Invisible Histories Visible strengthens ...

Making Invisible Histories Visible / The Omaha Native American ...

In this project, you will learn about the Omaha tribe's ongoing legacy to better understand the people that our city is named after.

Making Invisible Histories Visible / Green Book Omaha

Student Research. Students used city directories, census data, Sanborn maps, historical and current images and African American newspapers to uncover ...

Native Omahan Days - 2011 Invisible History - YouTube

Students created this documentary as part of the Omaha Public Schools Making Invisible Histories Visible initiative.

Omaha Public Schools. Making Invisible Histories Visible

Making Invisible Histories Visible is a summer program of the Omaha Public Schools for students moving from 8th to 9th grades. From the program's website (https ...

OPS program Making Invisible History Visible to all - KIOS

Making Invisible History Visible is an Omaha Public Schools project that focuses on studying minority history and the contributions ...

Making Invisible Histories Visible - YouTube

Making Invisible Histories Visible. 706 views · 9 years ago ...more. Omaha Public Schools. 3.87K. Subscribe. 3. Share. Save.

Education - Invisible History 2014 - YouTube

... Omaha Public Schools Making Invisible Histories Visible initiative ... The first Native American doctor built a hospital to help her tribe.

Making Invisible Histories Visable - Omaha Public Schools - Facebook

Making invisible history visible has been going on for 10 years, and it's a program for secondary students to really learn how to uncover ...

Roots of Justice: Historical Truth and Reconciliation in Lincoln and ...

': Gospel Music in Omaha's African American Community.” Making. Invisible Histories Visible, Omaha Public Schools. https://invisiblehistory ...

Making Invisible Histories Visible / African American Artists

Another North Omaha native, printmaker and painter, Wanda Ewing, depicts African American women and reflects on Black culture, gender, and beauty in her images.

Making Invisible Histories Visible - Pinterest

Omaha Public School student projects sharing Omaha and Nebraska's African American, Latino, ethnic and Indigenous history.

JEFFERSON SQUARE: - Nebraska Department of Education

He then turned to Mia and Cora and said, “You know, when I was your age, Omaha used to have a Native American ... history for Making Invisible Histories Visible: ...

OPS Student Presentation: Making Invisible Histories Visible

An initiative of the Omaha Public Schools, Making Invisible Histories Visible gives students and teachers the opportunity to explore Omaha's ...

Omaha Tribe of NE and IA History

Their movements are not exactly known over the next 30 to 35 years, but it is recorded that they had villages at Homer and Bellevue, Nebraska and probably ...

Oral Histories and Interviews in UNO Libraries' Archives and Special ...

The American Indian Oral History and Omaha Folklore Project Oral History Collection contains oral history interviews of Native Americans in ...

OPS: Making Invisible Histories Visible - YouTube

Zorinsky · History in the Making: Sounds and Voices of New Americans · Senator Edward Danner · Reverend Robert Navarro · Omaha Tribe · History of Drill and Step.

Teaching History Through Maps | Geography, Environment & Society

This past summer, I had the opportunity to work with the Making Invisible Histories Visible (MIHV) program through Omaha Public Schools (OPS).

A History of the Jefferson Square Neighborhood

This is a history of one of Omaha's oldest neighborhoods where the site of it's first school, the homes of many Native Americans, first American ...

Living a Legacy of Resistance | By Notre Dame Sisters ... - Facebook

... Omaha, Nebraska and welcome to Expand Your Horizons. At first, we ... Native Americans will be shared by Sister Rita. I will share some ...