Teacher Guide for A Gial Called ECHO: Learning about the History and Culture of the Métis Nation in Grades 6–8
Excerpt contains overview about teaching Indigenous topics, and lesson one on Métis culture.
Teacher Preparation for Aboriginal Education
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn about Family and Intergenerational Knowledge through the Art of Annie Pootoogook
Includes artist biography, learning activities, explanation of her style and technique, image file, and link to book about the artist.
The Teacher's Role in Improving Urban Indigenous Student Graduation Rates
Teaching a School to Talk: Archaeology of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Home for Indian Children
Teaching Guide: Shannen and the Dream for a School by Janet Wilson
To accompany book about the young activist from Attawapiskat, Ontario who campaigned for a new school to replace one that had been contaminated by a massive diesel leak in the late 1970s.
Teaching Indigenous Health Within an Anti-Racist, Anti-Colonial Pedagogical Framework
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 2022.
Teaching Treaty Relationships: A Timeline Activity for Students
Uses date and relationship cards to educate students about First Nations and Newcomer interactions leading up to the signing of Treaty 1 in 1871.
Teaching Wilderness First Aid in a Remote First Nations Community: The Story of the Sachigo Lake Wilderness Emergency Response Education Initiative
Teachings of the Butterfly Using the Medicine Wheel: Honoring Our Nations, Our People and Our Ancestors
Team Saskatchewan Scores Once Again at National Aboriginal Hockey Championships
Tears Are Part of Healing Process
Technologies for Indigenous Languages in Canada
Tee Peez, Totem Polz, and the Spectre of Indianness as Other
Teenage Pregnancy in Inuit Communities: Issues and Perspectives
Tékeni - Two Worlds, Many Borders: A Look at Classical Native Music through Indigenous Eyes
Telehealth in Alaska: Delivery of Health Care Services From a Specialist's Perspective
Telemedicine and eHealth in Norway: Administration and Delivery of Services
Telemedicine From the Point of View of Citizens
Telemedicine in the British Antarctic Survey
Television and Canada's Aboriginal Communities: Seeking Opportunities Through Traditional Storytelling and Digital Technologies
Telling it Like it is "Anyways": Capturing Tłįcho Pregnancy Experiences Through Photovoice
Telling Our Daughters
Telling Stories About Indigeneity and Canadian Sport: The Spectacular Cree and Ojibway Indian Hockey Barnstorming Tour of North America, 1928
Telling Their Own Stories: Indigenous Film as Critical Identity Discourse
Temporal Trends in Inuit, First Nations and Non-Aboriginal Birth Outcomes in Rural and Northern Quebec
Temporary Indigenous Mobility in Remote South Australia: Understanding the Challenges for Urban Based Health and Social Service Delivery
Ten Canoes: Engaging Difference
Ten Years After: Has Anything Changed During the Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples?
Tenoch's Gender Journey: Case Study of a 13-Year-Old Mexican Refugee With Aboriginal Ancestry - Naming the Gaps Between Theory and Practice
Terms of Engagement: The Collaborative Representation of Alutiiq Identity
Terrance Houle & Adrian Stimson: Buckskin Re-Mounting
Terrance Houle and Adrian Stimson: Exploring Indigenous Masculinities: An Analytical Review
Testimony Of Actions: Actions Of Testimony
Testing Contemporaneity: The Avonlea and Besant Complexes on the Northern Plains
Text in the City: "abOriginal Genres"
Thabeeszus, an Eehnkhanzee Medicine Man
Thanks for Listening: Witnessing Métis Women & Girls Experiences of Violence & Pathways to Healing
"That's the Life of a Gangster": Analyzing the Media Representations of Daniel Wolfe
Theater as a Medium of Healing: A Critical Analysis of Copper Thunderbird by Marie Clements
Their Stories: The Experiences of Non-Native Adoptive Parents Who Adopted Native Children During the 1960s Through 1980s
A Thematic Analysis of Indigenous Students’ Experiences with Indigenization at a Canadian Post-secondary Institution: Paradoxes, Potential, and Moving Forward Together
Using an Indigenous students perspective to look at Indigenization within Canadian universities.
Theoretical Perspectives on American Indian Education: Taking a New Look at Academic Success and the Achievement Gap
Theorizing Aboriginal Feminisms
Theory Begins With a Story, Too: Listening to the Lived Experiences of American Indian Women
There is a Certain Comfort in the Ceremonial
Author reflects on how ceremonies have helped him change himself.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.