Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience: A Landmark Exhibit at the Heard Museum
Examines the 2000 exhibit at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.
Examines the 2000 exhibit at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.
Reports results of series of questions asked of 1,539 respondents regarding residential schools.
Annotated list compiled for use by teachers; current as of 2021.
Educational animated short (8:26 min.).
An authors reflection on his research into the Sherman Institute boarding school.
Uses Cree/Nêhiyaw cultural teachings to support development of healthy relationships with peers, dating partners, family and community. Designed for Grade 9 students.
Examines an anti-racism educational program to address racism in Canada.
A personal reflection by one of the curators in charge of bringing a boarding school exhibit together.
Public Policy Thesis (PhD) -- Carleton University, 2018.
A reflection by the first superintendent of the Indigenous run Rough Rock Community School and his part towards Indigenous self-determination.
Lesson Plans: Food Is a Gift suitable for K-2; Gifts of the Season suitable for Grades 3-5; Gifts of the People suitable for Grades 6-8.
Topics include seven traditional teachings, explanation of the clan system, and the Wendigo story.
Geared toward Grades 10 to 12.
The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Vol. 12, No. 3, Aug. 1946, pp. 387-394
Lesson plans for Grades 4--8. Indigenous Perspectives section begins on p. 329.
Compares the long-term performance of students admitted into kindergarten through a lottery system against those admitted through admission testing.
For use with the book by Monique Gray Smith. Includes summary, essential questions, key concepts, vocabulary and learning activities for each chapter of book. Recommended for ages 9-13.
Special issue that looks at the poor living conditions at a school on the Attawapiskat First Nation. Includes letters written by Omushkegowuk Cree children.