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Addressing Shared Stereotypes of Native Americans and Veterans in a Composition Course’s Reading Sequence
Annie York & Arthur Urquhart Interview #1
Approaches to Healing after a Trauma: Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach and Tomson Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen
An Arts-Based Curriculum Encounter: What Does It Mean to Live on This Land?
Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories
Beyond Access: Indigenizing Programs for Native American Student Success
Caring Is the Universal Language
Three stories about bullying prevention, justice and belonging told in English, Cree, Inuktitut, Michif, Mohawk, Oji-Cree, Ojibwe, and Oneida.
Chipmunk Meets Old Witch (At-At-A'Tia)
Children's book retells a traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-2.
Related material: Lesson Plan.
A Collaborative Sharing of Stories on a Journey toward Reconciliation: “Belonging to This Place and Time”
A Collection of Tłı̨chǫ Stories from Long Ago = Tłı̨chǫ Whaèhdǫǫ̀ Godıı̀ Ełexè Whela
Traditional stories written in English and Tłı̨chǫ.
Commercial Fishing
Historical note:
A video made by the La Ronge Communications Society for La Ronge Community Television about commercial fishing on Lac La Ronge in the 1970s.The Country of Wolves: Graphic Novel Study
Geared toward students in Grades 7 to 10. Novel is based on the animated film Amaqqut Nunaat: The Country of Wolves.
Decolonizing Methodologies: A Transformation from Science Oriented Researcher to Relational/Participant-Oriented Researcher
Dene and Western Medicine Meet in Image-based Storytelling
Don Nielson Interview 1
The Education of an Indigenous Woman: The Pursuit of Truth, Social Justice and Healthy Relationships in a Coast Salish Community Context
Educator's Guide: Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island
Created to support Ontario secondary courses Grade 11 Contemporary Aboriginal Voices and Grade 11 English.
English First Peoples: Grade 10-12 Resource Guide
Exploring Digital Literacy Learning with the Gwich’in Tribal Council
Extracts From the Diary of an Aboriginal Overseas Study Award Holder [1]
Fair
Following the Trails of Our Ancestors: Re-Grounding Tłįchǫ Knowledge on the Land
From Sea to Sea to Sea: Celebrating Indigenous Picture Books
Gerald Johnson Interview
Gillette Chipps Interview #1
Give Children All Rights
The Gnawer of Rocks: Graphic Novel Study
Designed for Grades 8 to 12. Adaptation of a traditional Inuit story about two girls to are captured by a mythical creature called Mangittatuarjuk.
Honouring: Project of Heart / Speaking to Memory
The Horrors of St. Anne's
How Cottontail Lost His Fingers
Children's book retells traditional story. Suitable for use with elementary students.
How Daylight Came To Be
Children's book retells a Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with elementary students.
Indigenous Literature and the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alberta, 2018.
Indigenous Voices
Insects Off to War
Children's storybook retells the Northern Cheyenne traditional story about insects who go to war because they have nothing to do. Suitable for use with elementary students.
Jake Korzinski Interview
Jean I. Goodwill Interview
Joe Amyotte Interview
Joy of Apex: Novel Study
Geared toward Grades 5 to 8. Story by Napatsi Folger is about a 10-year-old girl who is dealing with her parents' separation.
Kiviuq's Journey: Traditional Story Study
Students follow the adventures of an Inuit hunter who is swept out to sea in a storm and must find his way home. Geared toward Grades 10 to 12.
Lloyd (Buster) Brown Interview 2
Minogondaagan: The Good Voice
Mrs. Winifred David Interview #1
Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket
Pulling Together: A Guide for Indigenization of Post-Secondary Institutions: Teachers and Instructors
Raven Helps the Indians
Children's story retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Red Wolf
Lesson plan for use with the book Red Wolf by Jennifer Dance.