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Aboriginal Housing Assessment: Community Design Needs & Preferences and Application of Local Materials [Research Report]
Aboriginal Peoples and Post-Secondary Education: What Educators Have Learned
About Humanity, Not Ethnicity?: Transculturalism, Materiality, and the Politics of Performing Aboriginality on the Northwest Coast
Bringing Culture in: Community Responses to Apology, Reconciliation, and Reparations
Chíin: Salmon
Science unit also teaches Haida vocabulary. Intended for use with Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Creating Choices: Rethinking Aboriginal Policy
Do Glaciers Listen? Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters & Social Imagination
The Exploration of Northwest Coast Indian Art, 1774-2003
From Negative to Positive: B.A. Haldane, Nineteenth Century Tsimshian Photographer
Gáan: Berries
Primary science unit also teaches associated words and phrases in Haida. Suitable for Grades K-1.
Gin Xilaa: Plants
Ethnobotany lesson plan also teaches associated Haida words and phrases. Suitable for Grades K-2.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Gyáa'aang: Totem Poles
Lesson teaches the cultural significance of totems poles, how they're constructed and Haida vocabulary relating to them. Designed for Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
[Honour Among Nations?: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People]
How Raven Stole the Sun
Retelling of a traditional Tlingit story also known as Box of Daylight or How Raven Brought Light to the World. Lesson plan intended for Grades K-5.
Related Material: Teacher Resource.
Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest
Invisible Indigenes: The Politics of Nonrecognition
"It Was Two Different Times of the Day, But in the Same Place": Coast Salish High School Experience in the 1970s
Lynching of Louie Sam
The Many Faces of Edward Sherriff Curtis: Portraits and Stories From Native North America
The Nature of Borders: Salmon and Boundaries in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin
New Treaty, Same Old Problems
The Northwest Coast
An Overview of Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art
Post-Secondary Quality Assurance Practices
Reading Resources for Southeast Alaska Tribal Children, Youth and Families
SKC Provides Online IT Classes at Crownpoint
Stolen Spirits of Haida Gwaii
Tale of an Alaska Whale
Retelling of traditional Tlingit story also known as Naatsilanéi, The Origin of the Killer Whale or Kéet Shagoon. Literature unit also teaches Tlingit vocabulary. Lesson plans intended for Grades K-5.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Ts'úu isgyáan Sgahláang = Yellow and Red Cedar
Science unit also teaches the Haida language. Intended for Grades K-2.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.