Where Are All The Native Grads
Examines the factors affecting education of Aboriginal youth, creating graduation rates that lag behind that of their non-Aboriginal classmates.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.44.
Examines the factors affecting education of Aboriginal youth, creating graduation rates that lag behind that of their non-Aboriginal classmates.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.44.
An overview of the history of the Whirlwind School, located on Cheyenne-Arapaho land in Oklahoma, and what lead to its closure.
Young adult novel about teen's move to a reserve when her mother marries an Aboriginal man and the challenges she faces as she tries to adjust to the new way life and community. Recommended for Grades 8 and 9.
Children's book retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-5.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Explores whether School Community Councils are the appropriate vehicle for advancing Aboriginal participation and rights.
For use with the virtual exhibition Why Treaties Matter.
Colouring book created for Ojibwe language immersion program. Text in Ojibwe with Ojibwe-English glossary.
For use in classrooms from Kindergarten to Grade 10. Revised edition.
Tlicho (Dogrib) creation story.
Lengthier version of the traditional Haudenosaunee origin story about the Sky Woman.
Lessons for social studies, language arts, math, and visual arts classes. Suggested audience is Grade 5.
Science unit also teaches Tlingit vocabulary. Lesson plans intended for Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Science unit also teaches Tlingit vocabulary. Lessons plans intended for use with Grades 2-3.
For use with the website of the same name.
Focuses on Tlingit language and culture. Lesson plan is for Grades 2-3.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.
Recommended grade level 7 to 9.
Topics include trade, furs, people at work, supply, pastimes and recipes. Intended as classroom resource for a visit to Lower Fort Garry historic park, but information is general. Due to age of publication, some terminology is out-of-date.