Inuit Games Circuit
Includes instructions for 13 traditional games. Recommended for Grade Five.
Includes instructions for 13 traditional games. Recommended for Grade Five.
Education Thesis (MA) -- University of Ottawa, 2021.
"Reprint of a work which was issued in two pts. in the 21st (1899-1900) and 43d (1925-1926) Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology."
Includes Onondaga, Seneca and Mohawk version.
Student handout.
Interdisciplinary Studies (MA) -- University of Northern British Columbia, 2020.
An investigation into whether framing water as a human right could increase support to provide cleaner water for the Indigenous communities.
An audio-visual learning tool about the use of Indigenous knowledge and customs by social workers as a means of healing for Indigenous populations.
Link included to the accompanying video on Youtube. (23:32)
Colouring storybook features a grandparent and grandchildren engaging in conversations about traditional teachings, when to begin and end harvesting, the equipment used, and processing and use of maple sugar. Text in English with some Ojibwe words interspersed.
Discusses educational and training approaches being employed to address racism experienced by Indigenous people seeking health care.
Primary-level storybook.
Individual games for teaching Dakota, Cree, Ojibwe, Oji-Cree and Dene.
Lists all 73 volumes edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites, with subject descriptions and links to full text in the Internet Archive.
Lesson plan to accompany the book Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith and illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu. Designed for use with Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Art History Thesis (MA) -- OCAD University, 2012.
Looks at the importance of building relationships when conducting research with Indigenous women living with HIV.
Art History Thesis (M.A) - Concordia University, 2015.
Children's storybook in Mi'kmaq and English. Contains links to audio of individual words or the entire page.
Website contains links to educational material for Kindergarten to Grade 12, including summary of housing topics, lessons plans, E-learning games and guides, and activity booklets. Content is arranged around 4 themes: traditional teaching of the community, First Nations housing topics, home maintenance and home safety.
Noted Canadian Cree artist discusses the evolution of his artist practice.
Duration: 50:56.
Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alberta, 2008.
Story about a little Cree girl who helps her grandfather regain his language after he tells her about his experience of residential school, separation from his family and culture and loss of language.
Suitable for use with students aged 9-13 (Grades 4-7) who have completed three or more years of Cree language instruction.
Lesson plans for math, literacy and French as a second language using themes from the books The Water Walker, Sharing Our Stories, When We Are Kind, and Let's Play Waltes.
Uses the characters of turtle, wolf and beaver to educate the audience about treaties and the treaty relationship. Suitable for all ages.
Related Material: Student Workbook.
Primary reading level storybook.
Anthropology Thesis (PhD) -- University of British Columbia, 2002.
Focus on Mi'kmaw culture and Nova Scotia, but lessons could be adapted to other contexts. Lesson plans for all levels as well individual grades.
Examines the combining of adventure, culture and, land as tools for healing Indigenous trauma across the world.
For use with article Last Battle of Seven Oaks, written by Heather Wright and illustrated by Celia Krampien found on p. 30 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades 2-6.
History Theses (PhD) -- Loyola University, 1980.
Looks at the learning style preferences of adult Indigenous students.
Reviews the use of traditional health interventions amongst Indigenous populations.
Focuses on Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Examines the effects Mnidoo Mnising Anishinaabek Kinoomaage Gamig (MMAK) kindergarten program on child development.
Looks at the Indigenous approach towards water knowledge and how this approach can be used in collaboration with Western knowledge systems for water policy making and research.
Discusses possible changes to the legal system through Indigenous pedagogies.
Produced to accompany the exhibition.
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 2 students.
Written for primary students.
Related Material: Story without text.
Designed for Grades 3-8. Information from the article Fur Trade Times in the special issue of Kayak magazine How Furs Built Canada. Students play a class game of "I Have ... Who Has?"
Book recommended for Grade 5 and up.