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Aboriginal Perspectives General Lesson for the Web Site
Lesson plan for Grades 7-12 uses excerpts from five documentaries: The Caribou Hunters, Kanata : Legacy of the Children of Aataentsic, You Are on Indian Land, Riel Country and Circle of the Sun.
Aboriginal Perspectives Unit Guide for the Theme Sovereignty and Resistance
Lesson plan for Grades 7-12 uses excerpts from four documentaries: You Are on Indian Land, Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance, Our Nationhood, and Dancing Around the Table, Part 1.
Adversity and Resiliency for Chicago’s First: The State of Racial Justice for American Indian Chicagoans
The American Indian Mascot
American Indian Mascots: Hype, Insult, or Ignorance
American Indians: The Image of the Indian
Discusses historical representations of Indigenous peoples such as the noble and ignoble savage, the assumptions underpinning these concepts, and debates among historians about stereotypes and makes suggestions for guiding classroom discussions.
American Indians (U.S. & Canada): A Bibliography of Contemporary Studies and Urban Research
Arctic-The North
"Battleford"
Bibliography of ‘Arctic Social Science’ Theses and Dissertations
Books about, or Featuring, American Indians That Are Not Recommended
Annotated list gives reasons why material is considered inappropriate.
Books to Avoid
A Brief Review of Literature on Boarding School Education for Indigenous Students and Recent Australian Media Coverage of the Issue
CCF Program for Indian-Metis Citizens
Celebrate Diversity, Strengthen Community
Introduction to biases and stereotypes about Indigenous and other groups.
Changemakers Lesson Plans: Remote Learning
Lesson plans focus on Native Americans who are fighting invisibility and creating change through their work, contributions from the past, and current actions which will impact the future.
Chinook Rudiments, No. 1739
"Clippings, nd, 1909"
Committee Proposal to Hire a Person to be involved in Areas which affect Native People
A Coyote Columbus Story: Written by Thomas King, Illustrated by William Kent [M]onkman
Teacher's resource for the children's adaptation of humorous story which retells the story of Christopher Columbus from an Indigenous point of view.
Suitable for Grades K to 3.
Culture of Fearfulness? Connecting Patterns of Vulnerability and Resilience in Young Urban Aboriginal Women’s Narratives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax): Final Paper
Debunking Myths Surrounding Canada's Aboriginal Population
Development? Native Attitudes and Perceptions in the Mackenzie District - Richard F. Salisbury, Nathan Elberg and Robert H. Schneider. - Report. - October 1974.
Historical note:
Digital Decolonization and Activist Tagging in the Post-Apology Residential School Database
Digital Dreaming: A National Review of Indigenous Media and Communication: Executive Summary
Digital Ethics and Reconciliation: Digital Ethics Report
Diversifying Identity, Diversifying Strategy: Revisiting the Sami of Sweden
[Duck Lake Agency] Outgoing Correspondence Ledger
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Evaluating American Indian Materials and Resources for the Classroom
Evaluating American Indian Textbooks & Other Materials for the Classroom
Fall 2003 Survey of First Nations People Living On-reserve: Integrated Final Report
First Nations of the Southern Praries
Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian: A Study Guide for Grades 5-8
General - Associations and Organizations
The Grizzlies: Based on a True Story: Study Guide
For use with the movie.
Headhunting William Jones
Historical, Cultural and Social Determinants of Health for Native Women: HIV/AIDS and Native American Women
Historical Inaccuracy in Movies: Pocahontas and Peter Pan
Lesson plan for Grades 7-8 Social Studies.
Idle No More: A Protest for Aboriginal Rights
Teacher resource guide.