Askî and Turtle Island
Primary reading level storybook.
Primary reading level storybook.
For use with the storybook Askî and Turtle Island.
Material divided into seven categories: graphic novel, nonfiction, novel, play, poetry, short stories, and stories. Each entry contains summary, information about the author and list of titles also written by them.
Lesson plan focuses on what cultural appropriation is, how it affects Indigenous peoples and whether it should be regulated by law.
Accompanying Material: Student Version.
Developed in conjunction with the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World.
Includes book summaries, literacy prompt questions, and enrichment activities for books appropriate to each grade. Revised Version.
Primary reading level storybook.
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 2 students.
Art Thesis (MA) -- University of Manitoba, 2022.
Primary reading level storybook.
Adaptations of sixteen traditional stories, most relating to Wenebojo.
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Discusses the importance of oral stories for Indigenous education.
Intended for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
English Thesis (PhD) - University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2022.
Primary reading level storybook.
Uses video clips by five Indigenous artists as a starting point for discussion, writing and research activities.
Young adult novel is about Indigenous teenage girl who is caught between the real and virtual worlds. Recommended for Grades 7-12.
Based on the Iroquois story as told by John A. Gibson in the 1890s. Done in a glossary format.