About Act 31 Resources

The Native American Education Series is a high-quality education resource ideal for teaching important lessons on the cultural heritage, customs and future of Wisconsin’s aboriginal people.

  • The 20 educational video programs in this collection were developed in conjunction with tribal governments, tribal leaders and historians.
  • Each video comes complete with teacher’s guides and curriculum designed by expert education consultants.
  • Print materials, such as Native American Magazine and vibrant Native Wisconsin posters, round out the collection.

The Native American Education Series tells the fascinating stories of Indian history and tribal traditions, and examines the future of the state’s Native American people through their respect for nature and their contributions to Wisconsin history and culture. Titles include:

  • Legends and Lore: The Story of the Chippewa Flowage
  • Ho-Chunk: The People of the Big Voice
  • The Ancient Ones: The Menominee Nation

The Native American Education Series is produced through a unique partnership of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Great Lakes Intertribal Council, Discover Mediaworks, Native American Tourism of Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Education Association Council, Wisconsin Counties Association, and participating tribal governments.