Lumaajuuq
Lypa
The Man and the Giant: An Eskimo Legend
Meaningful Consultation: Nation-to-Nation or Domination & Assimilation
Mentoring the Next Generation of Aboriginal Academic Leaders
Michael Kusugak: the Storyteller
[Module 8]: The Spiritual and the Aesthetic in the Circumpolar World
More Than Words: Former Students of Joseph Bernier Residential School and Turquetil Hall Speak Out
Multiple Ways of Knowing: Life Stories, Oral History and Education
My Grandmother: Amarualik
My Life with the Eskimo
My Mother Tongue
Myths and Traditions from Northern Alaska, the Mackenzie Delta and Coronation Gulf
Myths of the North in the Canadian Ethos
Nametau Innu: Memory and Knowledge of Nitassinan
The Nanisivik Legacy in Arctic Bay: A Socio-Economic Impact Study
Napachie Pootoogook True North
Narrative Power in Native American Fiction: Reflections on Leslie Marmon Silko's "Storyteller" (1981)
"National Memory" and Its Remainders: Labrador Inuit Counterhistories of Residential Schooling
Native American Collections Bibliography
Native Art as Seen Through Native Eyes: An Examination of Contemporary Native Art From a Storytelling Perspective
Never Alone = Kisima Ingitchuna: Parent Guide
Never Alone: The Art and the People of the Story
Night: A Collective Creation by Human Cargo, Written and Directed by Christopher Morris: Study Guide
Nilliajut 2: Inuit Perspectives on the Northwest Passage Shipping and Marine Issues
[The Northern Copper Inuit: A History]
Northern Resident Helps Bridge the Gap Between Cultures
Brief profile of Mitiarjuk Attasie Nappaaluk, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation in the Heritage and Spirituality category. Mitiarjuk is a Nunavik storyteller and teacher of Inuit culture, history, language and traditional knowledge.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.36.
Northern Restoration
Notes on Eskimo Traditions
Notes on the Beothuk Indians of Newfoundland
On the Shoulders of a Giant: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 3 and 4. Humorous story of Inukpak, a giant who adopts an Inuit hunter because he thinks he is a child.
On the Side of the Angels: A Memoir by Jose Amaujaq Kusugak: Teaching Guide
Designed for use with students in Grades 7 to 9.
Origin of Day and Night by Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt, illustrated by Lenny Lishchenko: Educator's Resource
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Our Legacy: Kã-ki-pe-isi-nakatamãkawiyahk: Essays
[Our Native Land: Making the Canadian Indian]
The Owl and the Lemming: An Eskimo Legend
The Owl and the Lemming: An Eskimo Legend: [Study Guide]
The Owl and the Raven: An Eskimo Legend
The Pedagogy of Translation: Learning From Innu Activist Elizabeth Penashue's Diaries
People of a Feather
Documentary about the unique relationship between the Inuit of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut and the Hudson Bay Common Eider and how changing sea ice and ocean currents caused by massive hydroelectric dams are threatening both the bird and the traditional way of life. Duration:
Related material: Educational Package by Global Environmental Justice Documentaries.
The People of the Polar North: A Record
Pihuaqtiuyugut: We Are the Long Distance Walkers
Pivut
Preparing Bachelor of Education Candidates to Teach in Ontario's Northern, Remote, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities
A Promise Is a Promise: Lesson Plan
Story about an Inuit girl who disobeys her mother, goes fishing on the sea ice and is kidnapped by Qallupilluit. Recommended for Preschool to Grade 2.
Qallunaat! Why White People Are Funny
Qalupalik
Qalupalik: Lesson Plan
Target audience Grades three to six in the subject areas of First Nations, English, and Fine Arts. Accompanies animated film of same name.