Indigenous Presentation templates
Indigenous: adj. \in-ˈdi-jə-nəs\: of or relating to the earliest known inhabitants of a place and specially of a place that was colonized by a now-dominant group. This is the dictionary’s definition, but in order to truly understand the struggles that indigenous people have had (and still have) to go through the best option is to make a presentation with illustrative resources like the ones of this selection. Speak about this complicated subject in an easy way with these templates!
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The International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples is celebrated every year on August 9 with a dual purpose. On the one hand, it is intended to raise awareness and to continue fighting for their rights. On the other hand, this date also serves to recognize the contributions that indigenous...
The Maori people are a community that has been living in New Zealand for more than 1000 years. Their culture is very present in this country, besides being, of course, very interesting. Being trained in this culture may be among your academic options, or you may already be an expert!...
Download the History Major for College: Latin American Tribes - Mapuche presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. As university curricula increasingly incorporate digital tools and platforms, this template has been designed to integrate with presentation software, online learning management systems, or referencing software, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of...
This minitheme is an exciting template to talk about Native American culture, complete with adorable illustrations intertwined with the design. From ships in the background and Native American Style arrows roaming each side, the template creates an inviting ambience. It’s perfect for open conversations that celebrate the beauty of Native...
Olmecs are the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica and date back to over 2500 BCE. The three main locations where their remains can be found are La Venta, Tres Zapotes and Laguna de los Cerros, in Mexico. This design is dedicated to them and their legacy! And to you, history...
The Trails of Tears is one of the most significant and tragic events in Native American history. To help middle school students learn about this historic event, we've created a Google Slides and PowerPoint template that is both informative and engaging. Featuring a background that simulates notebook paper, this template...
If you thought that only Spanish is spoken in Colombia... Oh, if only! There are nearly 100 languages known to be spoken in that country, most of which are indigenous. Ever heard of Barbacoan or Achagua? We haven't, so we're eager to see what your bachelor's thesis on the indigenous...
This template is perfect for a high school history class, specifically about the origins of the United States. The slides offer a cream color and, along with the sepia-toned images, give the presentation a vintage style that fits the overall theme quite well. We've included sections you may need for...