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2. Remarks of Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, at the Ceremony Acknowledging the 175th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
3. Massachusetts Guide to Choosing and Using Curricular Materials on Genocide and Human Rights Issues.
4. Teaching for a Tolerant World, Grades 9-12. Essays and Resources.
5. Teaching for a Tolerant World, Grades K-6: Essays and Resources.
6. 'Telogology' as a Rhetorical Basis for Holocaust Education.
7. Accommodating Difference: Native American English Education--Reexamining Past Assumptions and Recognizing Socio-Political Influences.
8. Preventing Contemporary Intergroup Violence.
9. Naming Our Destiny: Toward a Language of American Indian Liberation.
10. Teaching about Genocide. A Guidebook for College and University Teachers: Critical Essays, Syllabi, and Assignments.
11. Caring Makes a Difference: Responding to Prejudice, Genocide, and The Holocaust: A K-8 Curriculum.
12. Beyond 'Discovery': Lewis & Clark from an Indigenous Perspective.
13. Can Money Undo the Past? A Canadian Example.
14. Violence and the American Landscape: The Challenge of Public History.
15. Teaching the Holocaust as a Lesson in Remembering and Saying 'No' to Hate: A Testimonial.
16. Bringing the Sociological into the Discussion: Teaching the Sociology of Genocide and the Holocaust.
17. Language, Violence, and Indian Mis-education.
18. Coming to Terms with the Past: Lessons from War-Torn Countries.
19. The Production of Self and the Destruction of Other's Memory and Identity in Israeli/Palestinian Education on the Holocaust/Nakbah.
20. Diminishing the Complexity and Horror of the Holocaust: Using Simulations in an Attempt To Convey Historical Experiences.
21. Recent Scholarship on Memory and History.
22. Designing a Holocaust Institute for Educators: Opportunities and Problems.
23. Student Misconceptions about the Genesis of the Holocaust.
24. Springboards into Holocaust: Five Activities for Secondary Social Studies Students.
25. Race and Human Rights Violations in the United States: Considerations for Human Rights and Moral Educators.
26. Defeating the Enemy Within: Exploring the Link between Holocaust Education and the Arab/Israeli Conflict.
27. Holocaust Awareness and Education in the United States.
28. Holocaust Education in Ontario High Schools: An Antidote to Racism?
29. Why Is the Twentieth Century the Century of Genocide?
30. The Holocaust, Human Rights, and Democratic Citizenship Education.
31. Teaching the Holocaust: The Imperative To Move beyond Cliches.
32. Should There Be Holocaust Education for K-4 Students? The Answer Is No.
33. Ten Suggestions for Teaching the Holocaust.
34. The Scourge of Genocide: Issues Facing Humanity Today and Tomorrow.
35. Teaching Genocide Awareness in Multicultural Education. Ethnic Studies Bulletin Number Six.
36. The Start Is as Important as the Finish: Establishing a Foundation for Study of the Holocaust.
37. The American Indian Holocaust: Healing Historical Unresolved Grief.
38. The Role of Radio in the Rwandan Genocide.
39. Addressing the Concept of Historical Empathy: With 'Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich.'
40. Historical Empathy and the Holocaust: Theory into Practice.
41. The Morality of Acknowledging/Not-Acknowledging the Other's Holocaust/Genocide.
42. What Lessons Are There From the Holocaust For My Generation Today? Perspectives on Civic Virtue From Middle School Youth.
43. Attitudes Toward Family Planning and Fears of Genocide as a Function of Race Consciousness.
44. War: The Impact on Minority and Indigenous Children. MRG International Report 97/2.
45. Discourse, Power, Social Abuse and Vigilance: Learning about the 'Holodomor' in English Studies Classrooms.
46. Racial Research and Final Solutions.
47. Belief in AIDS as a Form of Genocide: Implications for HIV Prevention Programs for African Americans.
48. The Circle Game: Shadows and Substance in the Indian Residential School Experience in Canada.
49. Cultural-Societal Roots of Violence: The Examples of Genocidal Violence and of Contemporary Youth Violence in the United States.
50. Nightmare Issues: Children's Responses to Racism and Genocide in Literature.
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