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Aboriginal Elders: A Grade 12 Unit Lesson Plan
Discusses the importance of respect for Elders, their role as sources of knowledge, community leaders and carriers of culture, and the value of orality and learning through stories and conversation.
Aboriginal Experiences in Canada: Parks and Protected Areas
Aboriginal-Held Forest Tenures In Canada: 2002-2003
Aboriginal Literatures in Canada: A Teacher's Resource Guide
Aboriginal Peoples and Resource Development in Northern Alberta
Aboriginal Perspectives into the Teaching and Learning of Science Education: Beginning the Conversations in Southern Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Rights and Title in Context of the British Columbia Forestry Regime (2005)
The Aboriginal Role in the Development of Albertan Oil and Gas Reserves
American Indian Mascots: Hype, Insult, or Ignorance
Beginning Reading and Writing in the Cree Language “Y” Dialect
Brainwashing and Boarding Schools: Undoing the Shameful Legacy
Button Blanket Math: A Primary Unit, Grade 2
Resource for teaching number, pattern and space/shapes by incorporating images and forms used in First Nations art. Includes black line masters.
Climate on the Edge: [Study Guide]
Consultation with First Nations and Accommodation Obligations
Crown and Aboriginal Occupations of Land: A History & Comparison
Echoes: Elders' Writings: Fort Resolution, NT
Environmental Governance in First Nation Communities
Final Report: Supporting Aboriginal Children and Youth With Learning and/or Behavioural Disabilities in the Care of Aboriginal Child Welfare Agencies
First Nations Resource Use on the Northwest Coast: Investigations into Geography, Ecology, Knowledge and Resource Management
Recommended for Grades 9-10 social Studies.
First Nations Weather
Glossary [Our Hearts are Bleeding: Digital Collection]
The Government of Alberta’s First Nations Consultation Policy on Land Management and Resource Development
The Great Adventure: [Study Guide]
Himwic`a: Our Legends: As Told by Our Hupačasath Elders
Retelling of seven traditional stories including: When the Eagle Went to Borrow Eyes from the Snail; The Shadow; Daughter of Sea Cucumber; The Thunderbird Has a Nest on Thunder Mountain; and When the Codfish Was Sad.
Written in English and Hupačasath.
How Coyote Brought Fire to the People: A Native American Legend
Activity promotes reading fluency by having children read parts in a script for the traditional story.
I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik: [Study Guide]
Guide to accompany film, I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik. Target ages 9-12. Contains previewing and post viewing activities, follow up discussion and activity ideas.
Idaa Trail: Lessons from the Land: A Cultural Journey through the NWT: Study Guide
Indigenizing the Curriculum: An Appendix of Films and Movies, and Their Supportive Books [Full List]
Integrating Aboriginal People in Natural Resource Management
Intellectual Property and Biological Resources: An Overview of Key Issues and Current Debates
An Introduction to the Use of Publicly Available Information in Assessing and Managing Aboriginal Risks
[Inuit] Bibliography
Living and Working in Oona River: A Teacher’s Guide
Recommended for Grade 11 Social Studies.
Additional material: The River People: Living and Working in Oona River student resource book.
Lords of the Arctic [Study Guide]
Making Treaty Lesson Plan
Designed for Grade 6 social studies. Focuses on the James Bay Treaty (Treaty No. 9).