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L’animal arctique au-devant de la scène: Introduction au bestiaire inuit = Spotlight on Arctic Animals: Introduction to the Inuit Bestiary
Animals and Theme in "Ceremony"
Antoine Lonesinger 11 Interview
Antoine Lonesinger 12 Interview
Antoine Lonesinger 14 Interview
Arsene Fontaine Interview #1
“Being Out on the Lake”: Iskatewizaagegan Anishinaabeg Perspectives on Contemporary Fishing Practice and Well-Being
A Biologists’ Perspective on Amalgamating Traditional
Environmental Knowledge and Resource Management
The Call of the Buffalo: Exploring Kinship with the Buffalo in Indigenous Creative Expression
Charlie Chief 2 Interview
Charlie Coming Singing Interview
Conservation Controversy: Sparrow, Marshall, and the Mi'kmaq of Esgenoôpetitj
Contested Place: Religion and Values in the Dispute, Burnt Church/Esgenoôpetitj, New Brunswick
Cornus versus dentus et autres modalités d’association des animaux dans l’imaginaire inuit
Covering Bones: The Archaeology of Respect on the Kazan River, Nunavut
Diné Clans and Climate Change: A Historical Lesson for Land Use Today
Elderly Ladies Workshop 3
Eli Pooyak 5 Interview
Eliza Kneller Interview #1
Elmira McLeod Interview #5
Elsie Gattie Interview #2
Exploring Inuit Culture Curriculum
Fill Hills Agency Interview #5
Fine Day Interview #21
Fine Day Interview #26
The Flux of Trust: Caribou Co-Management in Northern Canada
The Gender of the Bear
Howard Contin (Meskiash) Interview
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
Interview with Five Elders of the Sarcee Reserve
Interviewing Inuit Elders: Perspectives on Traditional Law
Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Study Report; vol, 2: Supporting Studies
Inuit Symbolism of the Bearded Seal
Jane McKee Interview
Keepers of the Game: Indian-Animal Relationships and the Fur Trade
Living on the Land: Indigenous Women's Understanding of Place
Lizette Ahenakew Interview
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.