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Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Métis. 2011 Supplement.
Advancing Governance of the Metis Settlements of Alberta: Selected Working Papers
After Residential School: My Path to Healing
Agent of Change: Trickster in Ojibwa Oral Narratives and in the Works of Louise Erdrich
Alberta Authorized Resource List and Annotated Bibliography: Aboriginal Studies 10-20-30
APCFNC Elders Project: Honouring Traditional Knowledge, 2009-2011
Authentic First Peoples Resources: For Use in K-7 Classrooms
Baseball Bats for Christmas: Lesson Plan
Recommended for Grades 1 to 3.
Because My Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimmy Hendrix Play the 'Star Spangled Banner' at Woodstock
Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac: A Curriculum Guide
Community Profile of Lhileltalets: Spiritual Importance Amongst Human and Natural Forces
Copper Thunderbird by Marie Clements: Study Guide
Dwelling With/in Stories: Ongoing Conversations about Narrative Inquiry, Including Visual Narrative Inquiry, Imagination, and Relational Ethics
Encountering the Other: Racism Against Aboriginal People
The Fallen Feather: Indian Industrial Residential Schools and Canadian Confederation
Fatty Legs Novel Study: Answer Key
Fatty Legs Novel Study: Figures of Speech / Imagery
Fatty Legs Novel Study: Student Questions
Fourth World Film: Politics of Indigenous Representation in Mainstream and Indigenous Cinema
Frog Girl Lesson Plan
Based on a Pacific Northwest traditional story. Suitable for Grades 1-3.
From Where I am Standing: Indigenous Narrative and Photo Documentary
Hide and Sneak
Lesson plan for use with picture book by Michael Arvaarluk Kusugak and Vladyana Krykorka which is the story of a little Inuit girl who is lured into a cave by an Ijiraq who refuses to take her home. She outwits him and finds her way back using an inuksugaq as a landmark. Recommended for Grades Kindergarten to 2.
Honouring Indigenous Women: Hearts of Nations. Vol. 1
Honouring Our Students
How Chipmunk Got His Stripes
For use with book by Joseph Bruchac and James which retells a traditional story designed to teach lessons about humility. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 3.
How Nivi Got Her Names by Laura Deal, Illustrated by Charlene Chua: Educator's Resource
Geared toward Kindergarten to Grade 3. Story is about a Inuit girl who learns about traditional naming practices.
How Thomas King Uses Coyote in His Novel Green Grass, Running Water
"I" is for Inclusion: The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People
Inculcating Indigenous Knowledge and Spirituality: A Siksika (Blackfoot) Theory of Learning
Indigenous Standards in Education: A Discussion Paper for the National Inuit Education Summit
Innovations in Knowledge Translation: The SPHERU KT Casebook
An Inspiration Named Chubby
Jingle Dancer: A RIF Guide for Community Coordinators
Lesson plan to accompany the book Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith and illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu. Designed for use with Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Joe Highway: King of the North
Kekina'muek (learning): Learning about the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia
Kill the Storyteller: Rejection of Culture in The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
King Lear
Model Teaching Unit - Language Arts - Grades 4-8 for Larry Loyie's As Long as the Rivers Flow
Montana Skies: Blackfeet Astronomy
Includes traditional stories about the girl who married a star, the bunched stars and scarface and associated activities.
Additional Resource: Videos of stories read aloud.
Montana Skies: Crow Astronomy
Includes traditional stories about the sun and the moon, seven stars, and the twins and the hand star and associated activities for each.
Additional Resource: Videos of stories read aloud.
Native American Oral History and Cultural Interpretation in Rocky Mountain National Park
Oral Tradition is Alive and Well: Living Literature in the Siksika (Blackfoot) Community
Perspectives on the Housing First Program with Indigenous Participants
Pivut
The Power of the Land
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.