Selected Children’s Fiction by Canadian Indigenous Authors Related to Truth and Reconciliation Themes
Lists approximately 150 works.
Selective Bibliography and Guide for "I" is Not for Indian: The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People
Self-Determining the Self: Aspects of Saami Identity Management in Sweden
A Semi-Annotated Bibliography: The Wabanakis
Divided into five sections: contemporary publications, arts and crafts, traditional stories, history, and resources.
Wabanaki confederacy consists of the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot.
Setting the Table: Traditional First Nations Foods Lesson Plans K-8: Foundational Knowledge
Lesson Plans: Food Is a Gift suitable for K-2; Gifts of the Season suitable for Grades 3-5; Gifts of the People suitable for Grades 6-8.
Settling Seabird Island: Land, Resources, and Ownership on a British Columbia Indian Reserve
Shadow of the Salmon: Respect the Salmon, Respect Yourself : A Resource Guide for Eighth Grade Teachers
The Shadows That Rush Past by Rachel A. Qitsualik: Teacher Study Guide
Shame to Jail Band Members for Defending Rights
A Shared Heritage with Anishinaabe / Ojibway
Topics include seven traditional teachings, explanation of the clan system, and the Wendigo story.
Shared Learnings: Integrating BC Aboriginal Content K-10
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Aborginal Moccasins
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Dreamcatcher
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Drumming Traditional Knowledge
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Eagle Feathers
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Learning about the Sundance
Sharing Canada's Prosperity - A Hand Up, Not A Handout: Final Report: Special Study on the Involvement of Aboriginal Communities and Businesses in Economic Development Activities in Canada
Sharing the Seven Sacred Teachings through Puppetry
Sharing the Wealth: First Nation Resource Participation Models
Shi-shi-etko
Shifting Riel-ity: The 1885 North-West Rebellion
Looks at Canadian government's military response to the potential uprising and how perceptions of the conflict have changed over time.
Originally appeared as Thunder on the Prairies in the February-March issues of Canada's History.
Shin-chi's Canoe
Children's book about a brother and sister's experiences at residential school. Age range 6 to 10 years old.
Shin-Chi's Canoe Written by Nicola I. Campbell, Illustrated by Kim LaFave
Children's book tells the story of two siblings' days at residential school. Lesson plan geared toward Kindergarten to Grade 2.
Short Film Study 110: Journey of the Healer
Short Film Study: 120-130: Journey of the Healer
The Significance of Drums in First Nations' Cultures
Designed for Grade 1-3 art classes.
Sigwan
Since Time Immemorial: A Treaty Resource Guide for Kindergarten
"Since Time Immemorial": Issues of Land, Identity and Self-Government
Site C Clean Energy Project: Treat 8 First Nations Comments; Post-Panel Stage Consultation
Situating Educational Issues in Nunavut: Perceptions of School Leaders and Teachers
The Situation of the Sami People in the Sápmi Region of Norway, Sweden and Finland
Six Miles Deep: Study Guide
The Six Seasons of the Woodland Cree: A Lesson to Support Science 10
Sizing up the Catch: Native-Newcomer Resource Competition and the Early Years of Saskatchewan’s Northern Commercial Fishery
The Skirmish at Seven Oaks
Discusses the Battle of Seven Oaks involving Cuthbert Grant, Governor Semple and Lord Selkirk.
The Skirt Project: Connecting Gender, Religion, and Colonialism
The Skownan First Nation Model for Sustainable Development and Aboriginal Stewardship
Skraelings: Novel Study
Geared toward Grades 10 to 12.
Skunk
Children's book retells the Muckleshoot traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Sky Stories
Smudging Protocol and Guidelines for School Divisions
The Sniffing Bear: [Study Guide]
Snowshoe Making Workshop
So You Should Know: Chi Ki Ken Da Mun
Social 7, Ch. 8 Study Guide
Includes key definitions, questions and answers. For use with Chapter 8: The Metis from the textbook Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada.
Social Justice Picture Books: Lesson Plans for the Junior-Intermediate Classroom
Lesson plans for Grades 4--8. Indigenous Perspectives section begins on p. 329.
Social Studies 7: Chapter 1: Aboriginal Societies [Notes]
Focuses on the Mi'maq, Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinabe nations. Answer key.
For use with chapter from textbook Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada.