Water Ethics for First Nations and Biodiversity in Western Canada
Water, History, and Sovereignty in Simon J. Ortiz’s “Our Homeland, a National Sacrifice Area”
Water in Indigenous Communities
Topics include ownership of beds and shores, water rights, water quality, and enforcement of rights.
Water Is Life: Ecologies of Writing and Indigeneity
Water Rights and Water Stewardship: What About Aboriginal Peoples?
Water Rights and Wrongs
Water-rights Settlements and Reclamation in Central Arizona as a Cross-cultural Experience: A Reexamination of Native Water Policy
The Water that Sustains Us: Indigenous Resistances to Defend the Environment in Oklahoma
Water Vulnerability in Arctic Households: A Literature-based Analysis
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.
"Water We Believed Could Never Belong to Anyone":
The San Luis Rey River and the Pala Indians of Southern California
The Way Out: New Thinking about Aboriginal Engagement and Energy Infrastructure to the West Coast
The Way We Speak: An Annotated Bibliography of Aboriginal Language Resources in Manitoba
We Are All Related: Augmented Reality as a Learning Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations: Teacher Handbook
We Are All Related Augmented Reality Guide: Augmented Reality as a Learning Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations: Student Guidebook 2019
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.
We Have a Story to Tell: Native Peoples of the Chesapeake Region
"We Have Kept Our Part of the Treaty": The Anishinaabe Understanding of Treaty #3
WE Learn Together: A Resource Guide for Bringing Canadian Indigenous Culture into the Classroom
“We Need New Stories”: Trauma, Storytelling, and the Mapping of Environmental Injustice in Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms and Standing Rock
We R Native: Facilitator Manual
Related material: Student Handouts.
We Shall Remain: Teacher's Guide [Episode 1: After the Mayflower]
We Shall Remain: Teacher's Guide [Episode 2: Tecumseh's Vision]
We Shall Remain: Teacher's Guide [Episode 3: Trail of Tears]
We Shall Remain: Teacher's Guide [Episode 4: Geronimo]
We Shall Remain: Teacher's Guide [Episode 5: Wounded Knee]
We Were So Far Away: The Inuit Experience of Residential Schools: Activity Guide
Weather through the Seasons: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Yukon Grade 4 Students
Weaving Math
Uses techniques involved in creating a Coast Salish blanket to teach concepts of slope and equations in Grade 10 Mathematics Curriculum.
Weaving Ways: Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Classrooms and Schools: An Introductory Guide
Web-based Information System for Land Management
Weighted Student Formula
Western Perspectives
Discusses representations of Indigenous peoples in early 20th century art.
What Causes Canadian Aboriginal Protest? Examining Resources, Opportunities and Identity, 1951-2000
What Does Aboriginal Title Mean for Mining in British Columbia
What is Authentic and Meaningful Compensation in the Eyes of Indigenous Peoples?
What is the Duty to Consult, Anyway, and Why is it Important?
What's the Deal with Treaties? A Lay Person's Guide to Treaty Making in British Columbia
What the People Said: Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Tsimshian Testimonies Before the Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the Province of British Columbia (1913-1916)
What Treaty Eight Actually Says
What Were the Consequences of the War of 1812 for Tecumseh and the Confederacy of First Nations?
When the World Began: [A Yukon Teacher's Guide to Comparative and Local Mythology]
Where the Blood Mixes by Kevin Loring: Study Guide
Where the Blood Mixes by Kevin Loring: Study Guide
Where the Clouds Stand: Australian Aboriginal Relationships to Water, Place and the Marine Environment in Blue Mud Bay, Northern Territory
Where the Waters Divide: Neoliberalism, White Privilege, and Environmental Racism in Canada
White Girl [by] Sylvia Olsen: A Novel Study
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.