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Aboriginal Presence in Science Fiction Fleeting and Few
Looks at the gap in Aboriginal science fiction literature.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Atchakosuk: Ininewuk Stories of the Stars
Discusses Ininewuk (Cree) perspectives of astronomy, including mythology, stories and unique interpretations.
Bat Steals the Moon
Retelling of traditional story.
Source: Man in the Moon: Sky Tales from Many Lands collected by Alta Jablow and Carl Withers.
Battle of the Northern Lights
Traditional Sami story.
Source: The Storytelling Star by James Riordan.
Between Fire and Water, Ice and Sky
"Centre from Which Underground Passages Radiate": Understanding Metaphysical Tunnels in a Stó:lõ Spiritual Geography
Collaborative Game Development with Indigenous Communities: A Theoretical Model for Ethnocultural Empathy
The Death of Ice
Decolonizing Science Education and the Science Teacher: A White Teacher's Perspective
Defensible Space
Digital Storytelling and Implicated Scholarship in the Classroom
Domestic Resistance: Gardening, Mothering, and Storytelling in Leslie Marmon Silko's Gardens in the Dunes
The Ecological Other: Indians, Invalids, and Immigrants in U.S. Environmental Thought and Literature
Everything You Know about Indians Is Wrong
The Flaming Chicken
Food Stories: A Labrador Inuit-Metis Community Speaks about Global Change
Forty
The GameKeeper
Geologic Oral Traditions
Lesson involves the Aleutians oral traditions regarding tsunamis, volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for Grades 5-6.
Related Material: Legends animated video.
The High Stakes of Protecting Indigenous Homelands: Coastal First Nations' Turning Point Initiative and Environmental Groups on the B.C. West Coast
How Coyote Created the Sun
Retelling of a traditional story. Suggested age range 6-11 years.
How Coyote Made the Stars
Retelling of a traditional story.
Hurricane Station House
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
The Indigenous Imposition: Settling Expectation, Unsettling Revision, and the Politics of Playing with Familiarity
"It's So Different Today": Climate Change and Indigenous Lifeways in British Columbia, Canada
Kitselas Canyon 2
Video features historical photos of area and excavated Kitselas fortress site in the canyon.
Duration: 26:42.
Late Bloomer
Listening to the Land: Native American Literary Responses to the Landscape
Loon
Making Connections Through Experiential Education: Teachers and Students in Science 10
Muin: The Celestial Bear: A Hight Sky Story from the Mi'kmaw Nation
Story describes the movement of stars associated with the cycle of the seasons.
Near No Name Cove
Needing Water
Night Light
Niitsitapiisini: Our Way of Life: The Story of the Blackfoot People
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Out of the Shadow: Ecopsychology, Story, and Encounters with the Land
Paul Boyer on the New Information Age
Respect for Grizzly Bear: An Aboriginal Approach for Co-existence and Resilience
Respecting the Oral and Literate in Co-Management Communication
Speaking of Place: Contemporary Iñupiat Storytelling and Place-Making in the Time of Climate Change
Staying the Course, Staying Alive: Coastal First Nations Fundamental Truths: Biodiversity, Stewardship and Sustainability
Traditional Legends: Meanings on Many Levels
Discusses the Mi'kmaq traditional story of the Celestial Bear hunt (Ursa Major).