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Aboriginal Perspectives General Lesson for the Web Site
Lesson plan for Grades 7-12 uses excerpts from five documentaries: The Caribou Hunters, Kanata : Legacy of the Children of Aataentsic, You Are on Indian Land, Riel Country and Circle of the Sun.
Academic Treatment of the Indian in Public School Texts and Literature
American Indian Education: Counternarratives in Racism, Struggle, and the Law
A Brief Review of Literature on Boarding School Education for Indigenous Students and Recent Australian Media Coverage of the Issue
Changemakers Lesson Plans: Remote Learning
Lesson plans focus on Native Americans who are fighting invisibility and creating change through their work, contributions from the past, and current actions which will impact the future.
A Comparative Case Study of Two Urban Aboriginal Children's Meaning Making Across Home, School, and Community Contexts
Exploring Inuit Culture Curriculum
First Nations SchoolNet
Full Circle: First Nations, Métis, Inuit Ways of Knowing: A Common Threads Resource
Geographies of Indigenous-Based Team Name and Mascot Use in American Secondary Schools
Getting Connected: Improving Online Distance Education for Rural and Remote First Nations
"I Should Not Be Wearing a Pilgrim Hat": Making an Indian Place in Urban Schools, 1945-75
Indians at Work and John Collier's Campaign for Progressive Educational Reform, 1933-1945
Indigenous Children's Survivance in Public School
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
'Keeping Intouchable': A Community Report on the Use of Mobile Phones and Social Networking by Young Aboriginal People in Victoria
The Learning Circle: Classroom Activities on First Nations in Canada: Ages 8 to 11
The Learning Circle: Five Voices of Aboriginal Youth in Canada, a Learning Resource For Ages 14 to 16
Media Representations of Policies Concerning Education Access and Their Roles in Seven First Nations Students' Deaths in Northern Ontario
Native People and the Challenge of Computers: Reservation Schools, Individualism, and Consumerism
Native Studies 10
A Pan-Canadian Survey of E-Learning for Aboriginal High School Students
Pioneers, Progress, and The Myth of the Frontier: The Landscape of Public History in Rural British Columbia
Reviving Kaqchikel Language in Sumpango, Sacatepequez
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Barbara Russell, Skookum Jim Campus
Single Mothers' Voices in the 1990s: An Exploration of Economics, Choices, and Relationships
Small, Northern and Wired
Focuses on Kuk-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations in Ontario, a project using information and communications technology to support Native communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.32.
Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools
Teaching American Indian History with Primary Sources
The Urban Indian Experience in America
The Use of Media in Exploring Afro Indigenous Ancestry
Lesson plan based on the article Black and Indigenous found on page 12 in Kayak children's magazine's special issue Black History in Canada. Suitable for Grades 5 to 8.
Wapos Bay: All's Fair
Wapos Bay: Journey Through Fear: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: Lights, Camera, Action: Study Guide
Women's Roles in the Mi'kmaq Community Long Ago
Lessons for social studies, language arts, math, and visual arts classes. Suggested audience is Grade 5.