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American Indian Perspectives on Thanksgiving
Resource for suitable for grades 4-8 presents three themes (environment, community, encounters) central to understanding both Native Americans and the deeper meaning of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Askiwina: A Cree World: Study Guide
Background Information: First Nations of British Columbia
Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves
Building Best Practices With Community
Customary Food, Feasting and Legal Identities at Paq'tnkek First Nation
Dream Narration Among Eastern Arctic Canadian Inuit
El Dia de los Difuntos (The Day of the Dead)
The Feast System
Brief descriptions of the potlatch, first salmon ceremony and first root festival.
Giving Voice to Our Ancestors
An edited transcript of Verna Kirkness' speech, at the Mokakit Education Research Conference in 1992, about the teachings of Indigenous ancestors.
Harvest Ceremony: Beyond the Thanksgiving Myth: A Study Guide
History and Acculturation of the Dakota Indians
Howe's Paradox and Anomalistic Legacy Shows the Turning Point for Native American Artists and Insights for our 21 st Century Life
Hunters and Bombers: [Study Guide]
In the Land of the Totem Poles: Native Cultures of the Pacific Northwest
Indian Record (Vol. XXIII, No. 2, February, 1960)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, February, 1965)
Intangible Property within Coast Salish First Nations Communities, British Columbia: Presented at the WIPO [World Intellectual Property Organization] North American Workshop on Intellectual Property and Traditional
Knowledge, Ottawa, September 9, 2003
Manito Ahbee Aki: The Place Where the Creator Sits: Student Guide Phase 1 [The Forks]
Interactive game in which students travel back in time to become members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Manitoba before the European contact and engage in activities in which they learn about the environment, traditional worldviews, and a scared site called Manito Ahbee, and gain knowledge from Knowledge Keepers. Game is free, but students must register to play.
Ministerial Transition Book: November 2015
Mortuary Beliefs and Practices of the Northern and Southwestern Athapaskans
Native American Collections Bibliography
The Native American Researcher: Another View of Historical Documents
Native American Youth in Transition: The Path from Adolescence to Adulthood in Two Native American Communities
Notes and Observations on the Kwakiool People of Vancouver Island
The People,The Land, Laws & Jurisdiction, Institution, Resources: The Five Pillars of Effective Governance
The Plains Indian Clowns, Their Contraries and Related Phenomena
The Powwow Trail
Recovering From Colonization: Perspectives of Community Members on Protection and Repatriation of Kwakwaka'wakw Cultural Heritage
"Rekindled Spirit": Research Project in Preparation for the Law Commission of Canada
The ‘Secularization’ Process of Diné Commercial Sand Paintings and the Persistence of Religious Values: A Critical Discussion, Concerning the Diné People in Southwestern North America ...
Selected References on Arctic and Subarctic Prehistory and Ethnology
Shadow of the Salmon: Respect the Salmon, Respect Yourself : A Resource Guide for Eighth Grade Teachers
So You Should Know: Chi Ki Ken Da Mun
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.