Teacher's Guide: Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw by William Dumas; illustrated by Leonard Paul
For use with picture-book which provides historical information about the pre-contact culture and language of the Rocky Cree people from around South Indian Lake in Northern Manitoba.
English text with some Cree vocabulary and phrases, and glossary and pronunciation guide.
Teaching and Learning about Justice Through Wahkohtowin
Tears 4 Justice and the Missing and Murdered Women and Children Across Canada: An Interview with Gladys Radek
Telling Our Stories: A One Act Play
Telling Our Stories: Aboriginal Young People in Victoria and Digital Storytelling
Tenas Wawa: The Chinook Jargon Voice
Website includes links to: brief history of Jargon, dictionaries, origins and evolution, all episodes of the Moola John Saga, a fictional saga.
[That Dream Shall Have a Name: Native Americans Rewriting America]
"That The People Might Live": Loss and Renewal in Native American Elegy
"This Is Our Land!" Indigenous Rhetoric and Resistance and the Northern Plains
A Thunder's Wisom
“To Fight against Shame through Love”: A Conversation on Life, Literature, and Indigenous Masculinities with Daniel Heath Justice
Towards a Further Understanding of What Indigenous People Have Always Known: Storytelling as the Basis of Good Pedagogy
Traces / Re-Traced: Reconstructing Identity: An Interdisciplinary Exhibition
The Tradition of Oral Storytelling: An Elementary Lesson Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives
Lesson involves having students create a story using coloured illustrations from books as inspiration.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Polar Bears in the Northern Eeyou Marine Region, Québec, Canada
Traditional Knowledge, Co-existence and Co-resistance
[Trans-Indigenous: Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies]
Transforming Our Nuuyum: Contemporary Indigenous Leadership and Governance: Stories told by Glasttowk askq and Bakk jus moojillth, Ray and Mary Green
A Translation of Selected Stories from Thomas King's One Good Story, That One: Idiolect, Irony, and the Trickster as Instruments of Anticolonial Resistance
Trauma, Loss, Resilience, and Resistance in the Beauval Indian Residential School
Tribal 2.0: Digital Natives, Political Players, and the Power of Stories
Tribulations and Tears: Stories from the Youth of the Norway House Cree Nation
Tukitaaqtuq: Explain to one Another, Reach Understanding, Receive Explanation From the Past and the Eskimo Identification Canada System
Turning Pages - Dr. Evelyn Peters on Rooster Town
Turning Pages: Eden Robinson on Trickster Drift
Turning Pages: Harold R Johnson on Clifford
Turning Pages - Larry Krotz on Diagnosing the Legacy
Turning Pages: Laura Forsythe (Ed.) on Looking Back and Living Forward
Turning Pages - Mary Jane Logan McCallum and Adele Perry on Structures of Indifference
Turtle Island Reads Teacher Guide: Book Summaries, Activities & Advocacy
The three books are The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline, Those Who Run in the Sky by Aviaq Johnston, and Will I See? by David Alexander Robertson.
Turtle Island Reads Teacher's Guide: Introduction & Pre-Reading Activity
Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear: The Life and
Adventures of Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney
The Uepishtikuiau Story: The Arrival of the French at the Site of Quebec City According to the Oral Tradition
Uinigumasuittuq: The Pan-Arctic Sea Woman Tradition as a Source of Law and Literary Theory
Modern Languages and Cultural Studies Thesis (MA) -- University of Alberta, 2018.
Understanding Participant Driven Intervention Research through Three Vignettes
Unikkaartuit: Meanings and Experiences of Suicide Among Inuit in Nunavut, Canada
Unipkaaqtuat Arvianit: Traditional Inuit Stories from Arviat: Volume One and Two: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 9 to 12.
Uno Native Film Festival
[Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time: Indigenous Thoughts Concerning the Universe ; Walking in the Land of Many Gods: Remembering Sacred Reason in Contemporary Environmental Literature]
The Uses of Humor in Native American and Chicano/a Cultures: An Alternative Study of Their Literature, Cinema, and Video Games
Using First Nations Children's Literature in the Classroom: Portfolio of Learning
Uumasuusivissuaq: Spirit and Indigenous Writing
Views from the North: Photographs, Generations and Inuit Cultural Memory
Voices of the Silenced: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada
War, Death and What Remains in the Poetry of Joy Harjo
We Are All Related: Using Augmented Reality as a Learning Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.