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American Indians and the Rhetoric of Removal and Allotment
Black Lines, White Spaces: Towards Decoding a Rhetoric of Indian Identity
Canada's Relationship with Inuit from Contact to the Present: A Policy Overview
Chapter 9: The Métis Rise Up
Focuses on the causes of the Métis Resistances and their implications for the province of Manitoba and Canada as a whole. Intended for use in Grade 7 Social Studies classes.
Chapter from Our Canada: Origins, Peoples, Perspectives by David Rees, Darrell Anderson Gerrits, and Gratien Allaire.
Collaboration Geographies: Native-White Partnerships During the Re-Settlement of Ootsa Lake, British Columbia, 1900-52
The Concept of Indigenous Peoples in Asia: A Resource Book
Divided We Fall: Cherokee Sovereignty and the Cost of Factionalism, 1827-1906
Erasing Indigenous Indigeneity in Vancouver
Forced to Abandon Their Farms: Water Deprivation and Starvation among the Gila River Pima, 1892–1904
The Government of Canada and the Inuit: 1900-1967
Government-to-Government Negotiations: How the Timbisha Shoshone Got its Land Back
The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians [Vol. 1 & 2]
Historians and Inuit: Learning from the Qikiqtani Truth Commission, 2007–2010
History through a Native Lens
Timeline of significant events, government policies, and resistance movements in the United States from 3000 BC through to 2020.
The Indian Removal Debate and Rise of Partisan Identity in the Age of Jackson
Indian Self-Rule: First-Hand Accounts of Indian-White Relations from Roosevelt to Reagan
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.