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From the University of Saskatchewan College of Education. Astronomy is contextualized with Aboriginal cosmology, providing a framework for learning both Western Science concepts and Aboriginal Ways of Knowing.
A history of the ²Ñé³Ù¾±²õ Nation.
The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is a searchable, talking Ojibwe-English dictionary that features the voices of Ojibwe speakers. It is also a gateway into the Ojibwe collections at the Minnesota Historical Society. Along with detailed Ojibwe language entries and voices, you will find beautiful cultural items, photographs, and excerpts from relevant historical documents.
The Red Chesterfield is a delightful, unusual novel that upends the tropes and traditions of crime fiction while asking how far one person is willing to go to solve a crime, be it murder or the abandonment of a piece of furniture. (University of Calgary Press)
Challenges and Opportunities for Canadian Co-Management Arrangements.
Throat singing lesson with Tanya Tagaq.
A new report by the Canadian Council on Learning (CCL) offers a ground-breaking way of measuring learning success in First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities across Canada.
Blackfoot Nation Lesson Plan (Grades 7-8) Subject Strands: Political Science, Law, Architecture.
Blackfoot Nation Lesson Plan (Grades 1-6; Level Primary/Junior).
Toronto Zoo’s Turtle Island Conservation programme (TIC) respectfully shares the hopes and goals of First Nation partners in our commitment to the preservation of biodiversity.
Traces the development of the stereotyped images of the American Indian and the misconceptions that have sustained a regrettable lack of understanding.
How can indigenous people best assert their legal and political distinctiveness? In This is Not a Peace Pipe, Dale Turner explores indigenous intellectual culture and its relationship to, and within, the dominant Euro-American culture.
Explore the past 150 years through the eyes of Indigenous creators in this groundbreaking graphic novel anthology.
A list of resources related to the Tlingit Language.
Film critic and programmer Jesse Wente to share his list of top 10 Indigenous made films of all time.
The Urban Indigenous Education Centre (UIEC) has been engaged in focused Indigenous Education work in the Toronto District School Board since 2008.
Activity guides for grades 4-6 with additional resource links and teacher background information.
This feature-length documentary traces the journey of the Haisla people to reclaim the G'psgolox totem pole that went missing from their British Columbia village in 1929.
Sourced from: A Teacher’s Guide for the Video Sila Alangotok—Inuit Observations on Climate Change.
Looking back to the 1950's and 1970's in remote schooling, teacher Chris Garner challenges the way we view success in Indigenous Education, making a powerful case for the role of the educator to evolve - bringing success for students and, ultimately, Aboriginal people's desired outcomes.