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Taking the Long View of Indigenous Teacher Education
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.
Ten Steps to Improving Bill C-33, First Nations Control of First Nations Education Act
Through the Eyes of Children: First Nations Children's Perceptions of Health
Together We Are ... Feathers of Hope: A First Nations Youth Action Plan
"Together We Can Do So Much": A Case Study in Building Respectful Relations in the Social Economy of Sioux Lookout
Discussion of the Sioux Lookout Anti-Racism Committee (SLARC).
Toward the 8th Fire: The View from Oshkimaadziig Unity Camp
Traditional Knowledge and Water Governance: The Ethic of Responsibility
Trick or Treaty?
Understanding Sport, Physical Activity and Wholistic Health in First Nations Youth
Unmasking Health Determinants and Health Outcomes for Urban First Nations Using Respondent-Driven Sampling
Urban and Rural Homelessness in Northern Ontario: An Indigenous Lens
Indigenous Relations Thesis (M.I.R) -- Laurentian University, 2021.
Vitamin D and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in an Aboriginal Community
Wáhta Teachings
Educational resource about the sugar maple combines traditional Indigenous Knowledge and plant science.
Related Material: Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush.
Walking in Circles: Self-Location in Indigenous Youth Violence Prevention Research
War, Wampum, and Recognition: Algonquin Transborder Political Activism during the Early Twentieth Century, 1919-1931
Watching the Skies: An Overview of Indigenous Astronomy Curricula for Canadian K-12 Teachers
After review of existing literature authors conducted systematic survey of electronic curricular resources pertinent to the Ontario context and readily available to educators. Google, YouTube and university databases were searched. Eighty-two sources were identified, 60% of which were by an Indigenous author/partner/illustrator.