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21 Success Stories: Aboriginal Learners Using Online Learning to Get Their Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates or Upgrade their Skills
Aboriginal and Visible Minority Librarians: Oral Histories From Canada
Aboriginal Arts & Stories
Aboriginal Resource "Must Have" List 2019/2020
Extensive list of titles with the applicable grade levels and subjects.
[Aboriginal Student Engagement and Achievement]
Animkee
Anishinaabemdaa
Applying Deloria’s Challenge: Indigenous and Mass Society’s Conceptions of Indian Self-determination
Art and Reconciliation
As I Remember It: Teachings (ɂɘms taɂaw) from the Life of a Sliammon Elder
Authentic First Peoples Resources: K-9
Baagak Aadisookewin: Legends of History and Memory
Being an Indigenous CRC in the Era of the TRC #Notallitscrackeduptobe
Beyond the Muskeg: Poetic Expressions of a Narrative Inquiry Into Curriculum Making and Identity Making on the Edges of Community
Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's The Night Wanderer
Book Reviews: Creating Legal Worlds: Story and Style in a Culture of Argument
Building Bridges Online: Young Indigenous Women Using Social Media for Community Building and Identity Representation
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators: 2019/20
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected & Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators, 2018/19
Canadian Indigenous Children's Books through the Lense of Truth and Reconciliation
Primary source for titles was Amazon Best Sellers in Children’s Native Canadian Story Books, as well as publishers' web pages, and library and authors' lists. Objective was to identify fiction books for ages 0-18 written by Indigenous authors that contained reconciliation-related themes. More than 150 books met the inclusion criteria.
The Canadian Oral History Reader
Child-Targeted Assimilation: An Oral History of Indian Day School Education in Kahnawà:ke
Colonial Violence in Sixties Scoop Narratives: From In Search of April Raintree to A Matter of Conscience
Colonization Road
Coming in Stories: Taking Our Place: Two Spirit in Saskatchewan
Community-Based Materials Development: Using Digital Storytelling For Teaching And Learning Indigenous Languages
Cree Code Talker
Short documentary about Charles "Checker" Tomkins, a Métis from Grouard, Alberta, and his service during his attachment to the U.S. Air Force in World War II.
Duration: 13:31.
A Critical Bond: Cultural Transmission and Nation-Building in Métis and Chicana/o Picture Books
Culturally Relevant Physical Education: Educative Conversations with Mi'kmaw Elders and Community Leaders
Culture of Fearfulness? Connecting Patterns of Vulnerability and Resilience in Young Urban Aboriginal Women’s Narratives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax): Final Paper
Dangerous Spirits: The Windigo in Myth and History
Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma and Postcolonialism
Delta School District Aboriginal Education Review
Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada: Beyond the Social
Digital Stories as a Tool for Health Promotion and Youth Engagement
"Do Not Fashion the Other": Representing Contemporary Haudenosaunee Literature
"Drifting Away in the Tide": Water Symbolism and Indigenous Environmentalism in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach
Elders' Teachings About Resilience and Its Implications for Education in Dene and Cree Communities
[Elements of Indigenous Style: A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous People]
Envisioning Reconciliation and a New Way Forward
An Exploration of Collaboration In Indigenous Language Revitalization In A First Nation Community
Explorations in Canadian History:; What Can We Learn about Local First Nations Families and Residential Schools from Canada’s History?
Lesson plan uses the books : Shi-Shi-Etko, Shin-Chi’s Canoe, and Stolen Words.
Exploring Pathways to Reconciliation
Discusses reconciliation from the point of view and experiences of an Indigenous social worker, a mother and a daughter and the living legacy of residential school.