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Calling the Thunder, Part One: Animikeek, the Thunderstorm as Speech Event in the Anishinaabe Lifeworld
The Children of Tomorrow's Great Potlatch
Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety Toolkit
[A Death Feast in Dimlahamid]
The Dog's Children: Anishinaabe Texts
Earthworks: Shamanism in the Religious Experiences of Contemporary Artists in North America
Evaluation of the Indigenous Community Corrections Initiative: Evaluation Report
Guide to Relationships and Learning with the Indigenous Peoples of Alberta
L'Homme-Caribou: l'Analyse Ethnoscientifique du Mythe
Hunters and Bombers: [Study Guide]
In Time Immemorial
Indigenous Land-Based Education and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Indigenous Storytelling with Elder Hazel
Individual versus Collective Rights: Aboriginal People and the Significance of Thomas v. Norris
An Iron Hand Upon the People: The Law Against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast
Kwa'nu'te': Micmac and Maliseet Artists
Kwa'nu'te': Micmac and Maliseet Artists: [Study Guide]
Lessons from the Earth and Beyond: Bringing Indigenous Knowledge Systems into the Classroom: Educator Resources
Website includes curriculum connections, lesson plans and inquiry-based activities for primary, junior and intermediate grades for three topics: lessons from the earth, lessons from the water, and lessons from beyond.
Life at Gjoa Haven: The Old Ways and the New
Manito Ahbee Aki: The Place Where the Creator Sits: Educator Guide Phase 1 [The Forks]
Interactive game in which students travel back in time to become members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Manitoba before the European contact and engage in activities in which they learn about the environment, traditional worldviews, and a scared site called Manito Ahbee, and gain knowledge from Knowledge Keepers. Game is free, but students must register to play.
Manito Ahbee Aki: The Place Where the Creator Sits: Student Guide Phase 1 [The Forks]
Interactive game in which students travel back in time to become members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Manitoba before the European contact and engage in activities in which they learn about the environment, traditional worldviews, and a scared site called Manito Ahbee, and gain knowledge from Knowledge Keepers. Game is free, but students must register to play.
Moving History: The Evolution of the Powwow
The Native American Lens: Native American Identity Visualized by Native American Directors
Native Foodways: Indigenous North American Religious Traditions and Foods
Native North American Art
Native Spirituality, Past, Present, and Future
Policy Development for Museums: A First Nations Perspective
Returning to Ceremony : Spirituality in Manitoba Métis Communities
Sacred and Strong: Upholding Our Matriarchal Roles: The Health and Wellness Journey of BC First Nations Women and Girls
Selected Sources on Aboriginal Issues
Setting the Table: Traditional First Nations Foods Lesson Plans K-8: Foundational Knowledge
Lesson Plans: Food Is a Gift suitable for K-2; Gifts of the Season suitable for Grades 3-5; Gifts of the People suitable for Grades 6-8.
Shamanism and Christianity: Modern-Day Tlingit Elders Look at the Past
Stepping into the Circle
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn about Land & Indigenous Worldviews through the Art of Norval Morrisseau
Includes biography, discussion of artist's style and techniques learning activities, and image file. Designed to complement Norval Morrisseau: Life and Work by Carmen Robertson.
The Tlingit Indians
Understanding and Finding Our Way: Decolonizing Canadian Education
The Unforgotten: A Five-Part Film Exploring the Health and Well-Being of Indigenous Peoples Living in Canada
Five vignettes explore effects of colonialism and systemic discrimination from birth through to elderhood. Accompanied by Educational Guide. Duration: 35:51.