Education in Ixim Ulew (Guatemala): Maya Indigenous Knowledge and Building New Citizens
Encountering the More-Than-Human: Narration, Abjection and Pardon in Three Day Road
Ending an Era
Examining the Indigenous Relationship Between Education and the United States' Military from 2001-2009
Exploring the Impact of Ongoing Colonial Violence on Aboriginal Students in the Postsecondary Classroom
First Nation's Historical Centre for Tourism and Education
Discusses the First Nation owned and operated Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre and Tee-Pee Village which is open to welcome history buffs, campers, and community groups.
Entire issue on one pdf. To view article scroll to p. 18 of the special insert Windspeaker's Guide to Indian Country.
First Nation's Involvement in the War of 1812: Cause and Consequence: Part 2
First Nation's Involvement in the War of 1812: Cause and Consequence: Part I
The First Shot Rang Out
Website for virtual exhibit centred on the Battle of Duck Lake, the first armed engagement of the North West Resistance. Includes links to 110 images, the story of the battle from the differing perspectives of the museum, the Métis, civilians and military, and First Nations and brief biographies of Gabriel Dumont, Louis Riel, Hillyard Mitchell, L.N.F. Crozier, and Acheson Gosford Irvine.
Forts, Curriculum, and Indigenous Métissage: Imagining Decolonization of Aboriginal-Canadian Relations in Educational Contexts
Argues that the fort is a significant mythic symbol that reinforces colonial divides that continue to affect Aboriginal-Canada relations.
"Forward You Must Go": Chemawa Indian Boarding School and Student Activism in the 1960s and 1970s
Framing Canada's Aboriginal Peoples: A Comparative Analysis of Indigenous and Mainstream Television News
From Dog Days to Horse Warriors: Montana's People, 1700-1820
Discusses the lifeways of Indigenous peoples of Montana just prior to contact and the impact that Europeans had on them.
Chapter from Montana: Stories of the Land by Krys Holmes.
From Fireside to TV Screen Self-Determination and Anishnaabe Storytelling Traditions
From Scout to Doughboy: The National Debate over Integrating American Indians into the Military, 1891-1918
From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare: Why Indian Policy Failed in the Prairie Provinces
Frontier Era of North Dakota
Grade 4 level.
Gabriel Dumont: Métis Legend
Brief video discusses the life of the Metis leader and his role in the 1885 Resistance. Duration: 7:25.
Related Material: Transcript; Teacher's Guide.
The Head, the Heart, and the Hands: Hampton, Carlisle and Hilo in/as Circuits of Transpacific Empire, 1819-1887
Healing Heritage: New Approaches to Commemorating Canada's Indian Residential School System
Healing the Impact of Colonization, Genocide, Missionization, and Racism on Indigenous Populations
Hearing Native Voices: Analyzing Differing Tribal Perspectives in the Oratory of Sitting Bull and Plenty Coups
Developed for Grades 7 and 8. Students compare and contrast the two leaders' responses to the events of the late nineteenth century; one confrontational, the other conciliatory. Designed to supplement material found in Chapter 7 of Montana: Stories of the Land.
Historical, Cultural and Social Determinants of Health for Native Women: HIV/AIDS and Native American Women
Historical Trauma and Its Effects on a Ni Mii Puu Family: Finding Story - Healing Wounds
Historical Trauma and Teaching
Historical Trauma in American Indian/Native Alaska Communities: A Multilevel Framework for Exploring Impacts on Individuals, Families, and Communities
The History of Federal Indian Policies
Holding the Indigenous Voice Hostage
"Holding Their End Up in Splendid Style": Indigenous People and Canada's First World War
How Furs Built Canada
Special digital edition of Canada's History's magazine for children Kayak. Suitable for ages 7-12
Hunters and Bombers: [Study Guide]
Idle No More: Indigenous Resurgence as Revitalization
Immigration as Cultural Imperialism: An Indian Boarding School Experience or The Peer Gynt Suite and the Seventh Cavalry Cafe
The Impact of the Cárdenas Administration on Mexican Education
The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America
The Indian Oral Tradition: A Model for Teachers
Indian Self-Determination: A Comparative Analysis of Executive and Congressional Approaches to Contemporary Federal Indian Policy
Indians in the United States and Canada: A Comparative History (Book Review)
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People
Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Understanding Divergent Conceptions of Reconciliation
Indigenous Peoples of Canada and Their Efforts to Achieve True Reparations
The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America
The Ipperwash Inquiry
The Isolation and Assimilation of Native Americans in Herbert and Redding's Natoma
The Last Battle of Seven Oaks Puppet Play
For use with article Last Battle of Seven Oaks, written by Heather Wright and illustrated by Celia Krampien found on p. 30 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades 2-6.
Learning from the Source: Comparing Reports of the Battle of Little Bighorn
Teaching resource involves students looking at primary documents and comparing newspaper coverage to eyewitness accounts.