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BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICAMERIT BADGE SERIESAmericanCultures“Enhancing our youths’ competitive edge through merit badges”

RequirementsChoose THREE groups that have different racial, cultural,national, or ethnic backgrounds, one of which comes fromyour own background. Use these groups to meet requirements1, 2, and 3.1. Do TWO of the following, choosing a different groupfor each:a. Go to a festival, celebration, or other event identifiedwith one of the groups. Report on what you seeand learn.b. Go to a place of worship, school, or other institutionidentified with one of the groups. Report on what yousee and learn.c. Talk with a person from one of the groups about theheritage and traditions of the group. Report on whatyou learn.d. Learn a song, dance, poem, or story that is traditionalto one group, and teach it to a group of your friends.e. Go to a library or museum to see a program or exhibitfeaturing one group’s traditions. Report on what yousee and learn.2. Imagine that one of the groups had always lived alone ina city or country to which no other groups ever came. Tellwhat you think the city or country might be like today. Nowtell what you think it might be like if the three groups youchose lived there at the same time.35851ISBN 978-0-8395-3399-3 2013 Boy Scouts of America2014 Printing

3. Tell about some differences between the religious and socialcustoms of the three groups. Tell about some ideas or waysof doing things that are similar in the three groups.4. Tell about a contribution made to our country by threedifferent people, each from a different racial, ethnic, orreligious background.5. Give a talk to your Scout unit or class at school on howpeople from different groups have gotten along together.Lead a discussion on what can be done to help variousgroups understand one another better.american cultures    3

Resources.ResourcesScouting LiteratureAmerican Heritage, American Labor,Archaeology, Architecture, Citizenship inthe Community, Citizenship in the Nation,Citizenship in the World, Communication,Family Life, Genealogy, Indian Lore, Law,Music and Bugling, Reading, ScoutingHeritage, and Stamp Collecting meritbadge pamphletsVisit the Boy Scouts of America’sofficial retail website at http://www.scoutstuff.org for a complete listingof all merit badge pamphlets andother helpful Scouting materialsand supplies.BooksBial, Raymond. Lifeways Series. BenchmarkBooks. A 25-book series on the originallifeways of North American Indians.Bode, Janet. The Colors of Freedom:Immigrant Stories. Franklin Watts, 2000.———. New Kids in Town: Oral Histories ofImmigrant Teens. Scholastic, 1995.Budhos, Marina Tamar. Remix:Conversations With Immigrant Teenagers.Henry Holt, 1999.Chelsea House Publishers. The ImmigrantExperience. Separate books on AmericanIndians, Puerto Ricans, and Czech,Greek, Jewish, Mexican, Polish, andother Americans.62    american cultures———. Immigrants in America. A six-bookseries telling the stories of the Chinese,German, Irish, Italian, Japanese, andSwedish Americans through immigrants’own words and contemporary photographs and illustrations.———. Junior Library of American Indians.A series of 23 books covering AmericanIndian tribes.Freedman, Russell. Immigrant Kids.Puffin, 1995.Hall, Loretta, Anan Ameri, and DawnRamey, eds. Arab AmericanEncyclopedia. Gale, 1999.Haskins, Jim. Against All Opposition: BlackExplorers in America. Walker, 2003.———. One More River to Cross: TheStories of Twelve Black Americans.Scholastic, 1994.Hirschfelder, Arlene B. Native Americans: AHistory in Pictures. DK Publishing, 2000.Lawlor, Veronica. I Was Dreaming to Cometo America: Memories From the EllisIsland Oral History Project. Puffin, 1997.Lucent Books. Immigrants in America.Sixteen titles on cultures including Russian Americans andVietnamese Americans.Mareno, Barry, ed. Coming to America.Barron’s. Separate titles on African, Irish,Italian, and Jewish Americans.———. We Came to America. Mason Crest.Sixteen books depicting the uniquechallenges facing various ethnic groupsas they came to the New World.

.ResourcesMason Crest Publishers. North AmericanIndians Today. Fifteen books on modernday American Indians, from Apache andCherokee to Seminole and Sioux.Meltzer, Milton. Bound for America:The Story of the European Immigrants.Benchmark Books, 2001.Moore, John Allphin, and Jerry Pubantz.Encyclopedia of the United Nations.Facts on File, 2002.America’s Story From America’s LibraryThe Library of CongressWebsite: http://www.americaslibrary.govArab American Institute1600 K St. NW, Suite 601Washington, DC 20006Telephone: 202-429-9210Website: http://aaiusa.orgAsian-NationWebsite: http://www.asian-nation.orgNava, Julian. Julian Nava: My MexicanAmerican Journey. Arte Publico, 2002.Digital HistoryWebsite: http://www.digitalhistory.uh.eduRenick, Barbara. Genealogy 101: How toTrace Your Family’s History and Heritage.Rutledge Hill Press, 2003.Immigration: The Living Mosaic ofPeople, Culture, and HopeWebsite: http://library.thinkquest.org/20619Sandler, Martin W. Immigrants.HarperCollins, 2000.Immigration: Stories of Yesterdayand TodayWebsite: on/Strom, Yale. Quilted Landscapes:Conversations With Young Immigrants.Simon & Schuster, 1996.Takaki, Ronald T. Strangers From a DifferentShore: A History of Asian Americans.Little, Brown, 1989.Telushkin, Joseph. The Golden Land: TheStory of Jewish Immigration to America.Harmony, 2002.Thomas, David Hurst. The Native Americans:An Illustrated History. Turner, 1993.Warren, Paula Stuart. Your Guide to theFamily History Library. BetterwayBooks, 2001.Organizations and WebsitesUse the websites listed here as startingpoints for your research, or find information on particular cultures by searching for“ Americans” (replacing the blankwith the ancestry group of interest, such asCambodian, Pakistani, Welsh, etc.). Be sureto get your parent’s permission before youbegin to surf.Jewish-American History FoundationP.O. Box 760325Lathrup Village, MI 48076Website: http://www.jewish-history.comThe Statue of Liberty–Ellis IslandFoundation Inc.Attention: History Center17 Battery Place, Suite 210New York, NY 10004-3507Telephone: 212-561-4588Website: http://www.ellisisland.orgTest of CouragePublic Broadcasting ServiceWebsite: tmlU.S. Census Bureau4700 Silver Hill RoadWashington, DC 20233Website: http://www.census.govAmerican Indian StudiesWebsite: merican cultures    63

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