Japanese Internment in Colorado
educator materials
Additional Resources, Books, Articles, and Photos
Teacher Resources, Colorado Biographies, and Secondary Level Books on Japanese Internment and Relocation
Japanese American Internment in Colorado Teacher Online Resources and Curriculum
Power of Words Handbook A Guide to Language about Japanese Americans in World War II
Letters from Gov. Ralph L. Carr
Letter from the Amache Historical Society
Colorado Academic Standards Addressed
History
1. Understand the nature of historical knowledge as a process of inquiry that examines and analyzes how history is viewed, constructed, and interpreted.
1. d. Identify and describe how major political and cultural groups have affected the development of the region.
2. Analyze historical time periods and patterns of continuity and change, through multiple perspectives, within and among cultures and societies.
2. c. Describe both past and present interactions among the people and cultures
Geography
3. Apply geographic representations and perspectives to analyze human movement, spatial patterns, systems, and the connections and
relationships among them.
4. Examine the characteristics of places and regions, and the changing nature among geographic and human interactions.
4. c. Analyze how people use geographic factors in creating settlements and have adapted to and modified the local physical environment.