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Series Curriculum

California’s
untold history
through Native voices

curriculum overview

Indigenous Histories, Sovereignty, and the Present

The People of the West documentary series provides curriculum that centers California Native perspectives across time—from creation histories and first contact to contemporary movements for sovereignty, cultural revitalization, and environmental stewardship. Through film analysis, primary sources, oral histories, and critical discussion, students examine how Indigenous peoples have shaped California’s past and continue to shape its present and future.

Across ten lessons, students investigate colonization, resistance, survival, and resurgence while engaging core Ethnic Studies concepts such as historicizing power, sovereignty, media literacy, and intergenerational responsibility. The curriculum emphasizes Indigenous knowledge as living, dynamic, and forward-looking, challenging narratives that confine Native peoples to the past.

lesson plan
overview

First Contact

Lesson One

Origins, Sovereignty, and First Contact

Missions

Lesson Two

Missions and Native Peoples — Faith, Power, and Resistance in Early California

Gold Rush

Lesson Three

The Gold Rush’s Impact on California Tribes’ Environmental and Cultural Values

Genocide

Lesson Four

Policy, Resistance, and Resilience — Native Survival in California

Reservations

Lesson 5

This Land — Dispossession, Treaties, and Native Survival

Boarding Schools

Lesson 6

Indian Boarding Schools — Erasure, Resistance, and Resilience

The American Dream

Lesson 7

Reclaiming Identity — From Representation to Resilience

Red Power

Lesson 8

Red Power & the Occupation of Alcatraz

Gaming

Lesson 9

Gaming — Modern Sovereignty and Creative Resilience

Future Generations

Lesson 10

Seven Generations — Native Lifeways, Ancestral Knowledge, and Future Generations