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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Teaching Support Kit
For use with the coming-of-age young adult book by Sherman Alexie.
Annotated NBE 3C Resources
Assessing the Effectiveness of Labour Force Participation Strategies
Australia: Communication Before and After the Arrival of Whites
Australian Copyright vs Indigenous Intellectual and Cultural Property Rights: A Discussion Paper
Autumn Reading with Fun Activities: How Coyote Gave Fire to the People: A Native American Story
Traditional story about how coyote, with the help of other animals, stole fire from the Fire Protectors and gave it to humans so that they could stay warm during the winter months.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Breaking the Cycle
Brian Jungen, Selected Works & Interview
Bringing Them Home
Building Bridges 2: A Pathway to Cultural Safety, Relational Practice and Social Inclusion: Schedules "A" to "E" to Main Report
Celebrating Strengths: Aboriginal Students and Their Stories of Success in Schools
Change Can Happen at Any Age
Changing Core Beliefs - The Goose Who Believes
The Clash of Two Cultures in Ceremony
Comic Book Study: Darkness Calls: English 120-130
Comic Book Study: Path of the Warrior: English 120-130
Critical Events: Métis Servicewomen’s WWII Stories with Dorothy Chartrand
Curator Q&A: How Indigenous Art Took Centre Stage in Sakahàn
Deconstructing History: An Analysis of Rita Bouvier's Poem "Riel Is Dead and I Am Alive"
Education, Culture and Identity in Rita Joe's "Keskmsi"
Ełexègots'edo: Sharing Our Stories
"A collection of stories and photographs of objects from the Tłı̨chǫ region".
Exploring the Night Sky Indigenous Inquiry Kit
Includes annotated bibliography, book critiques, and four lessons plans appropriate for sixth grade.
“For Better or Worse, I am Canadian”: Demand for Ethnic Recognition in Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King and Obasan by Joy Kogawa
Global Indigeneities Views From Near and Far
Hearts Around the Fire: First Nations Women Talk about Protecting and Preserving First Nations Cultures in Saskatchewan Public Education
Hidden No Longer: Genocide in Canada, Past and Present
High Tech Storytellers, Unsettling Acts, Decolonizing Pedagogies
"I'm Indian in My Bones": Debunking Stereotypes and Subverting Dominant Culture in the Works of Sherman Alexie
"Indianness" and Identity in the Novels and Short Stories of Sherman Alexie
Indigenous Legal Traditions and Indian Residential Schools: Law, Sovereignty and Reconciliation in Translation
Iye Ohdakapi: Their Stories: Manitoba Dakota Elders
Transcripts of interviews recorded in 1971 and 1972 with members of the five Dakota Nations in Manitoba and the White Cap Dakota Nation in Saskatchewan.
Kinikinik: A Treaty Play
Uses the characters of turtle, wolf and beaver to educate the audience about treaties and the treaty relationship. Suitable for all ages.
Related Material: Student Workbook.
Little Butterfly Girl: An Indian Residential School Story
Lumaajuuq: Lesson Plan
Mainstream Perspectives in "Indian Prince" by Trevino Brings Plenty
Mapping the World: Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water as a Cartographic Novel
Module 3: Changes in Expressions of Cultural Identity in Northwest Russia, Siberia and the Far East
Nahe Gǫndie Goghánídle: Sharing Our Stories
"A collection of stories and photographs of objects from the Dehcho".
Native American Collections Bibliography
Night: A Collective Creation by Human Cargo, Written and Directed by Christopher Morris: Study Guide
The Noble Savage and Ecological Indian: Cultural Dissonance and Representations of Native Americans in Literature
Northern Health Strategy Dentist Access Initiative Evaluation. Part 1: Interviews With Key Informants, Summary Report, June 2010
The Paradox of Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
Problems of Identity and Authenticity in Winona Linn's "Knock Off Native"
Qalupalik: Lesson Plan
Target audience Grades three to six in the subject areas of First Nations, English, and Fine Arts. Accompanies animated film of same name.