Measuring Forest Dependence: Implications for Aboriginal Communities
Medicine River: Novel Study
Medicine Wheel Teachings by Napos, Menominee Nation
Medicine Wheel: The Anishinabek Medicine Wheel: What Does It Mean?
Mémére Métisse = My Métis Grandmother: Educational Resource
Memory [Game]
Matching game uses pictures relating to Indigenous cultures along with information about each card.
Métis Agriculture in Saskatchewan
[Métis Community & Kinship]
Designed for Grades 4-9.
Métis Culture Unit: Kindergarten
[Métis Flashcards]
Photographs relating to Metis culture accompanied by brief explanations in French, Michif and English.
[Métis History Exam Questions]
For elementary students.
[Métis History & Identity: Lesson Plan]
Created for Grades 10-12.
Métis People in Alberta: Then and Now
Métis Resistance Part 1
Part 2. Social Studies Grade 10. Power points look at the issues and events that were the impetus for the Red River and the North-West Resistance.
[The Métis Sash]: Lesson Plan
For use with Grades 4-9.
[Métis Scrip]: Lesson Plan
Designed for Grades 4-9.
[Métis Scrip]: Lesson Plan
Designed for Grades 10-12.
Metis Timeline Game
Students participate in game involving the events leading up to and following the Red River Resistance, with special attention to Louis Riel.
Métis Traditional Food Number 1
Lesson plan for Grades 1-4 involves students learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, making bannock, and Michif words associated with cooking and food.
Métis Traditional Food Number 2
Lesson plan for Grades 4-7 involves students learning and speaking Michef words associated with food and cooking, learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, and making bannock.
MEW Outcomes Report
Mi'kmaq Creation Story
Mi'kmaq Family (Migmaoei Otjiosog): [Study Guide]
Mi'Kmaq Land Claims and the Escheat Movement in Prince Edward Island
Mi'kmawe'l Tan Teli-kina'muemk: Teaching about the Mi'kmaq
[Michif Language Lesson: Cultural Items]
Designed for Grade 4.
Michif Language Research, Literature Review, Teaching Resources and Annotated Bibliography
[Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography]
Micmac Literacy and Cognitive Assimilation
Middle Years Health Education from a First Nations Perspective: Video Series and Lesson Guide
Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh = This Is How I Know, Written by Brittany Luby, Illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, Translated by Alvin Ted Corbiere and Alan Corbiere
"An Anishinaabe child and her grandmother explore the natural wonders of each season in this lyrical, bilingual story-poem." Intended for use with ages 3 to 7.
Miinan Waabigwaniin Gaye Aniibiishan Izhi-minoginoon Megwaayaakoong = Berries, Flowers, Leaves Growing Well in the Woods
Colouring book with text in Ojibwe and English.
Mikesew Cree First Nation Traditional Land Use Impact Assessment: Husky Sunrise Thermal Project
Mikinaak
Children's storybook about the snapping turtle; in Ojibwe and English.
Accompanying Material: Colouring Book and Supplemental Document.
Mineral Rights on Indian Reserves in Ontario
Mining and Aboriginal Rights in the Yukon: How Certainty Affects Investor Confidence
[Mining Capitalism: The Relationship Between Corporations and Their Critics]
Mining Information Kit for Aboriginal Communities
Mino-Te-Mah-Ti-Zee-Win = A Good Way of Life: Colouring Book
La Mishow Wayayshhaywuk = The Big Rip Off: Loss of a Land Base: Metis Land Disentitlement: A Teacher's Resource Guide
Simulation game designed to teach students how loss of land at the hands of the federal government contributed to the Metis Resistance of 1885.