Indians are everywhere: in the United States, in Central and South Americas, in remote islands of the Indian ocean, in the South Pacific and oh, of course, In the Indian subcontinent! Confused about this nomenclature that describes a huge chunk of the world's total population? Here's the best help you can get--your own Bright Hub Guide to Indians. At a single click of your mouse you can access a whole series of articles on Indians written by our team of talented and knowledgeable writers from all around the world. These articles are continuously updated and automatically collected for your needs.



| Indian Headbands: A Classroom Art Project for Thanksgiving
After you go over the story of how the Indians saved the Pilgrims lives by teaching them how to make their own food, you may want to allow your class to create a craft that will remind... |
Learn Who Was Crazy Horse: His Life and Death
Did you know that Crazy Horse was actually called Curly when he was young? Let's find out who Crazy Horse was and why is the monument being built for him. Also we will learn... |
| Ideas on How to Decorate a Classroom Like India
Knowing how to decorate a classroom like India can be a valuable teaching tool when this is your topic. When a student enters a room that reflects the subject, their imaginations automatically... |
Wagon Train Social Studies Lesson Plan for Fourth Grade
These Fourth Grade social studies lesson plans offer teachers a comprehensive guide to doing an in-class, interactive wagon train simulation with their fourth grade students. Plans... |
| History of HVAC : Knowing the Timeline
The history of HVAC system is an evaded but interesting topic. This article tries to draw a time line through all the inventions and discoveries that shaped the system that we use today... |
Unethical Medical Research Projects
Unethical medical research projects have been in existence since the times of the Romans. What constitutes an unethical project? Explore the history of medical research.... |