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Alaskan Haida Stories of Language Growth and Regeneration
American Indian/Alaska Native Education: An Overview
American Indian Boarding Schools: What Went Wrong? What Is Going Right?
Looks at the use of Indigenous led educational approaches to combat the effects of boarding and residential schools.
Anishinaabe Teacher Transforms Students
The Best Kind of Wisdom: Elders as Instructors and Models for the Next Generation
Bibliography of Materials on the Sekani Language
Bibliography of Sources on Dena’ina and Cook Inlet Anthropology through 2016, Final Version 4.3
Book Review: Learning to Write "Indian": The Boarding-School Experience and American Indian Literature
Bwaanzhiiwi'onan = Regalia
Colouring book with Ojibwe and English text.
Chíin: Salmon
Science unit also teaches Haida vocabulary. Intended for use with Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Code-Switching in Navajo Orthographic Poetry: On Places, the Mythic, and Mythic Places
Composite Indigenous Genre Cheyenne Ledger Art as Literature
Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Knowledge: A Biskaabiiyang Approach
Do Glaciers Listen? Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters & Social Imagination
Eating with the Seasons, Anishinaabeg, Great Lakes Region
The Educational Experiences of Fourth and Eighth Grade American Indian and Alaska Native Students: Statistical Analysis Report
Examining Reading Development and Reading Disability in Diverse Languages and Cultures: Potential Contributions From Functional Neuroimaging
Fulbright Establishes Historic Link Between O'odham of Mexico and U.S.
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.
The Girl Who Lived with the Bears
Retelling of traditional Tlingit story. Lesson plan for Grades 4-6.
Related Material: Teacher resource including Tlingit language wall cards, retelling materials, transformation story elements, reader's theatre script for The Woman Who Married a Bear, and calendar icons.
Global Lessons: Indigenous Languages and Multilingualism in School Programs
A Global Perspective on Costing Indigenous Language Revitalization
Discusses the degree of endangerment, demographic and linguistic data, gross domestic product, government revitalization expenditures, and funding for minority languages, environmental protection and Indigenous affairs in 10 countries: Australia, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, United States and Wales.
Grassroots Suggestions for Linking Native-Language Learning, Native American Studies, and Mainstream Education in Reservation Schools with Mixed Indian and White Student Populations
Haskell Graduate's Skills Transported Her From Cane Field Shack to the White House
Healing Art: Tribal Consciousness, Narrative, and Trauma in Contemporary American Indian Poetry
Honoring My Name
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.
An Important Gift: Blackfeet Language and History
Influence of Second Language Immersion in Cherokee on Children's Development of Past Tense in Their First Language, English
Introduction: Language and Literature
Introduction to the Special Issue: Indigenous Languages and Indigenous Literatures
Kayaaní: Plants
Science unit also teaches Tlingit vocabulary. Lesson plan intended for use with Grades K-5.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
The Knowledge Holders: Imparting Wisdom at Tribal Colleges and Universities
The Lakota Language Project at Red Cloud Indian School: Turning the Tide of Native Language Loss
Discusses a Lakota language program and the effects it had on the students and their community.
Lamenting Language Loss at the Modern Language Association
Language Planning Challenges and Prospects in Native American Communities and Schools
Language Reflection and Lamentation in Native American Literature
Legal Terms from the Choctaw Council Meetings of 1826–1828
Miami Indian Language Shift and Recovery: Volume 1
Miinan Waabigwaniin Gaye Aniibiishan Izhi-minoginoon Megwaayaakoong = Berries, Flowers, Leaves Growing Well in the Woods
Colouring book with text in Ojibwe and English.