Me Tomorrow: Indigenous Views on the Future
Mentoring American Indian Students in an Urban High School
Looks at the impact of mentorship programs for both Indigenous students and their mentors in Montana.
Métis Community Perspectives Inform a School-based Health Promotion Intervention Using Participatory Action Research
Métis Curricular Challenges and Possibilities: A Discussion Initiated by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Education Policy in Ontario
Métis Education in Alberta: K-12 Policy Discussion Paper
[Métis History & Identity: Lesson Plan]
Created for Grades 10-12.
Metis Post-Secondary Students and the Demotivating Effects of Possible Prejudice
Métis Traditional Food Number 1
Lesson plan for Grades 1-4 involves students learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, making bannock, and Michif words associated with cooking and food.
Métis Traditional Food Number 2
Lesson plan for Grades 4-7 involves students learning and speaking Michef words associated with food and cooking, learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, and making bannock.
Mi'kmawe'l Tan Teli-kina'muemk: Teaching about the Mi'kmaq
'The Mighty Life-Creating and Transforming Power' of Carnival: Why the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Does Not Seem to Have It, but Indigenous Resurgence Does
Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh = This Is How I Know, Written by Brittany Luby, Illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, Translated by Alvin Ted Corbiere and Alan Corbiere
"An Anishinaabe child and her grandmother explore the natural wonders of each season in this lyrical, bilingual story-poem." Intended for use with ages 3 to 7.
Minority and Indigenous Trends 2021: Focus on COVID-19
Mirrors and Windows: Teaching and Research Reflections on Canadian Aboriginal Children's Literature
"Miss I Just Don't Feel Like Reading Today": Urban Aboriginal and Black Nova Scotian Youth Perceptions of the Relationship Between Education, Health, and Wellbeing
Mistatim: Study Guide
Miyupimaatisiiun in Eeyou Istchee: Healing and Decolonization in Chisasibi
Mobile Learning and Indigenous Education in Canada: A Synthesis of New Ways of Learning: SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant Final Report
Model Schools Literacy Project: Investing in Children
Monsters and Weapons: Navajo Students' Stories on Their Journeys Toward College
Moon of the Crusted Snow: Reading Guide
To accompany book written by Waubgeshig Rice which tells the story of a small northern Anishinaabe community which finds itself completely isolated from the external world just as winter sets in. The key to survival is reconnecting with the land. Guide is arranged around the themes of land, colonialism, community, gender, language, traditions and culture, and real world events.o accompany story written by
“The More You Know”: Critical Historical Knowledge About Indian Residential Schools Increases Non-Indigenous Canadians' Empathy for Indigenous Peoples
Mshkikenh Ikwe Niin (I am Turtle Woman):The Transformative Role of Anishinaabe Women’s Knowledge in Graduate Research
Nahongvita: A Conceptual Model to Support Rural American Indian Youth in Pursuit of Higher Education
Examines the use of indigenous communities ideologies to improve academic success for rural Indigenous populations.
Nambidu, Ma'łbidu, Yudaxw Bibakwam-manexw (One Little, Two Little, Three Little Real People)
Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Schools and Early Learning: Factors Associated with Developing a Reconciliation Action Plan
Narrowing the Achievement Gap for Native American Students: Paying the Educational Debt
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, University of Manitoba
Native/Aboriginal Students Use Natural Health Products for Health Maintenance More so Than Other University Students
Native American Historical Resources
Native American Indian Cultural Risk Factors: Contact to Termination
The Native American Lens: Native American Identity Visualized by Native American Directors
Native Hawaiian Grandparents: Exploring Benefits and Challenges in the Caregiving Experience
Native Land Digital
Maps Indigenous territories around the world. Can be filtered by location, language, and treaties and superimposed with settler labels. Includes links to resources such as teacher's guide, mobile apps, and lists of territories, languages, and treaties.
Related Material: The Land You Live On Education Guide.
Native Studies Keywords
Navigating Two Worlds: Paths to Indigenous Career Success
Brief literature review focuses on challenges faced by students, Indigenous strengths and supporting success.
Navigation and Negotiation of FamBamz on Facebook
(Neo)Liberal Scripts: Settler Colonialism And The British Columbia School Curriculum
News from School: Language, Time, and Place in the Newspapers of 1890s Indian Boarding Schools in Canada
NICC Students Succeed in Removing Textbook Misinformation
Nikma'jtut Apoqnmatultinej: Reclaiming Indigeneity via Ancestral Wisdom and New Ways of Thinking
No Easy Task: Making Permanent an Indigenous Knowledge Engagement Course That Changes Lives
No One Way of Knowing: Agricultural Science Student's Perspective Changed by Ojibwe Field Experience
North Vancouver Island Marine Plan 2015
Note Taking Frame: 1885 Resistance
Black line master designed for use with chapter Manitoba Enters Confederation in the Grade 6 Social Studies textbook Canada: A Country of Change (1867 to Present) by Graham Broad and Mathew Rankin.