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Coloring Pages

Enjoy 16 free coloring pages!  Click on any coloring page below to download.
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Coloring Page: Hot-Stone Boiling
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Coloring Page: Cooking in a Clay Earthenware Pot
Hopewell Mound Builders Native American copper coloring page
Coloring Page: Hopewell Copper Cut-Outs
Coloring Page: Miami, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Delaware Ribbon Work Native American coloring page
Coloring Page: Miami, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Delaware Ribbon Work 1800-1830
Native Americans Woodland Indian three sisters garden coloing lesson plan page
Drawing Page: Three Sisters Garden (1600-1800)
Mississippian Mound Builder Native American activity coloring page
Drawing Page: Mississippian House
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Coloring Page: Mississippian Marketplace
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Coloring Page: Wild Rice Processing of the Western Great Lakes
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Coloring Page: Huron mother and daughter in garden.
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Coloring Page: Abnaki woman fixes house coverings.
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Coloring Page: Virginia and Carolina coastal people.
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Coloring Page: Wampanoag man hangs tobacco.
Native American Woodland Indian Hunting Deer Coloring Page
Coloring Page: Hunting Deer 1500-1650
Native American Delaware Lenape Indian Maple Sugaring Coloring Page
Coloring Page: Delaware Boys Collect Maple Sap
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Coloring Page: Delaware girl, 1750-1800
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Coloring Page: Miami, Potawatomi, and Delaware Peoples, 1800-1830
Teachers:  Feel free to use any of these coloring pages you feel is appropriate for your lesson plans.  We tried to offer a range of cultures from different areas of the Northeastern cultural region, as well as different time periods.  This will hopefully help you find at least one coloring page that fits into your local/regional Native American history plans.  The illustrations are well researched to depict each culture in time correctly, giving your students a realistic view of America's First Peoples, while having a fun coloring activity.

Note About Illustrations:  You may notice that most the coloring pages depict women more than men.  We have purposely offered, for this selection of free coloring pages, illustrations that heavily reflect Native American women.  We feel, especially after much review of what is generally offered for free, that Native American culture is many times presented as a masculine subject through much more depicts of men and male-oriented activities.  Native American culture - past and present - is the shared experience of all its members, and should be depicted and taught as such.

Absolutely no distributing these pages by any other institution or organization.  Please refer to Educational Illustrations Page for professional permissions.  This includes, but is not limited to, museums, cultural centers, powwows, living history events, nature centers, and parks.   
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Coloring Page: Mississsippian Marketplace
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Coloring Page: Menominee/Ojibwa-Processing Wild Rice
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Coloring Page: Mother and Daughter in Huron Garden
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Coloring Page: Abnaki Woman Fixes House
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Coloring Page: Delaware Girl, 1750-1800
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Coloring Page: Miami, Potawatomi, and Delaware, 1800-1830
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Coloring Page: Wampanoag Man Hangs Tobacco
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Coloring Page: Virginia and Carolina Coastal Peoples
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Coloring Page: Cooking in a Clay Earthenware Pot
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Drawing Page: Three Sisters Garden
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Coloring Page: Hot-Stone Boiling
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Drawing Page: The Mississippian House
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Coloring Page: Hunting Deer
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Coloring Page: Ribbon Work
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Coloring Page: Delaware Boys Collect Sap
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Coloring Page: Hopewell Copper Cut-Outs
 
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