"A better place to live": National Mythologies, Canadian History Textbooks, and the Reproduction of White Supremacy
Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of Ottawa, 2005.
Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of Ottawa, 2005.
Discusses the importance of the Indigenous invention in the development of Canada.
Additional Material: The Birch Bark Canoe: Navigating a New World: 21st Century Curriculum Connections and Video Resource for Manitoba Teachers (Grades 5-9).
Argues that the limitations of the medium or cultural materials and the offered resistance fuel the creative tension in the novel.
Excerpt from the book briefly highlights Tanya Tagaq Gillis, Martin Sensmeier, Priscella Rose, Kelli Clifton, and Tom Greyeyes.
Resource for teaching about the impact of settlement and colonization.
Suitable for use with Grade 7 and 8 students.
Modules: First Peoples, Early European Colonization (1600 to 1763), Fur Trade, and From British Colony to Confederation (1763 to 1867).
This booklet describes the ten linguistic groups in Canada and sub-categories used in booklet: location, culture area and principal cultural characteristics. Also included is a table of Indian bands, the Indian Agency to which they belong, language used and population.
Thirty-six articles from peer-reviewed journals and 18 reference documents were reviewed.
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of London, 2014.
Linguistics Thesis (MA) -- University of Manitoba, 2014.
Highlights the life of a North West Company voyageur and his Indigenous wife that bore Métis children.
Story suitable for Grades K-3.
Theme of the Conference was "We Listen, They Speak" and featured speakers were Inuit, First Nations and Metis.
Looks at causes of depopulation after colonization between sixteenth century to the start of the twentieth century as well as the recovery starting in the 1900s.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Recipes in Cree and English.
Book teaches children how to count from 1 to 10 in Cree. Recommended for Grades K-3.
Reports results of online survey conducted on September 29, 2014 with a sample of 1508 randomly selected Canadian adults who were Angus Reid Forum panelists.
Education Thesis (M.A) -- McGill University, 2014.
English Thesis (MA) -- St. Thomas University, 2014.