Through Our Eyes: Expressions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Cultures: Grade 9 NAC 10
Uses video clips by five Indigenous artists as a starting point for discussion, writing and research activities.
Time to Colour: A Collection of Indigenous Colouring Pages
Designed by Indigenous artists.
To Know Dibaajimowin: A Narrative of Knowing: Art, Art Education and Cultural Identity in the Life Experiences of Four Contemporary Indigenous Women Artists
Toqi milita'nej: Let's Play Together: A Guide for Parents of 4-Year Olds
Totem Pole Workshop
Tradition, Design, Color: Plateau Indian Beaded Bags from the Fred Mitchell Collection: A Temporary Exhibit of the Montana Historical Society
Exhibition catalogue.
Educational materials for Grades 4 and 5: PowerPoint; Lesson Plan, PowerPoint Script; Worksheet.
Traditional Alaska Transition Skills: Introduction to Dene Athabascan Beading
Designed to give teens and young adults with disabilities an improved quality of life, connection to culture and increased work-related skills.
Traditional Alaska Transition Skills: Iñupiaq Sewing Skills
Designed to give teens and young adults with disabilities an improved quality of life, connection to culture and increased work related skills.
Traditions, Arts & Trades: Teacher Manual
Although created for the Old Crow Experiential Educational Project, some activities can be adapted for other contexts. Lessons are grouped by Grades 7-9, Grades 4-6, and Grades 1-3.
Trail of Tears Curriculum Guide
For use with videos On a Spring Day and Incident at Rock Roe. Collection of lesson plans for English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Fine Arts, Mathematics, Spanish and Physical Education.
Transformation Through Drum Building: A Look at One School's Journey and Learning Through Crafting
Treaties in the Classroom Embraces Artistic Aspect
Trickster Art: The Digital Storytelling of Chris Bose
The Truth in the Classroom
Truthful Engagement: Making the Witness Blanket, an Ongoing Process of Reconciliation
Ts'úu isgyáan Sgahláang = Yellow and Red Cedar
Science unit also teaches the Haida language. Intended for Grades K-2.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.
Tunniit: Retracing the Lines of Inuit Tattoos: Educational Resource
Two Spirits Soar: The Art of Allen Sapp; The Inspiration of Allan Gonor
University Offering New Options for Art Students
Announces the Aboriginal Visual Culture Program which focuses on how to make art and the history of that process.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.14.
Unreserved: The Work of Louie Gong: Educational Resource
Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Unsettling Exhibition Pedagogies: Troubling Stories of the Nation with Miss Chief
Unsettling the Archive: Intervention and Parody in Contemporary Indigenous Photography
Upgrading All Saints School Graduates
Upgrading Indian Residence School 1st Aid Certs
Urban Indian Association Honours Graduating Students
Used and Abused
Using Cultural Difference as a Basis For Creative Expression
Utilising PEARL to Teach Indigenous Art History: A Canadian Example
Professor from the University of Regina presents case study based on teaching a third-year course titled "Contemporary Aboriginal Art and Colonialism".
The "Vanishing Red": Photographs of Native Americans at the Hampton Institute
[Visual Arts: Woodland Style Artwork]
Visualizing a Mission: Artifacts and Imagery of the Carlisle Indian School, 1879-1918
Visualizing Humanitarian Colonialism: Photographs from the Thomas Indian School
Visualizing Indigenous Perspectives of how the Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Program ( SCYAP) Addresses Social Exclusion
Voice: Whose Voice is it, Anyway?
Wanuskewin Oct 8th 2000. - Slide.
Historical note:
The Wanuskewin Heritage Park is located northeast of the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It opened in June 1992, after three years of planning for a park that would not only preserve centuries of cultural heritage, but also help build a bridge between First Nations and non-First Nations people of the province.Waponahki Intellectual Tradition of Weaving Educational Policy
Wapos Bay: Raiders of the Lost Art: Study Guide
We Interrupt This Program: Indigenous Media Tactics in Canadian Culture
We Were So Far Away: The Inuit Experience of Residential Schools: Activity Guide
Weaving Math
Uses techniques involved in creating a Coast Salish blanket to teach concepts of slope and equations in Grade 10 Mathematics Curriculum.
The West and Beyond: New Perspectives on an Imagined Region
Western Arctic Women Artists' Perspectives on Education and Art
Western Perspectives
Discusses representations of Indigenous peoples in early 20th century art.
What's the Scoop: Carey Newman and the Witness Blanket
Talk by the creator of large-scale art installation comprised of objects gathered from the sites of residential schools across Canada. Duration: 1:24:11.