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17th Annual American Indian Studies Association Conference Presidential Address: American Indian Studies/Native American Studies in a Twenty-First Century World: Practices and Opportunities
2015 Presidential Address The Emotional Archive: The Formation of Social Memory of the Residential School Experience in British Columbia
2016 Report and Recommendations and Government of Alberta Response
21 Success Stories: Aboriginal Learners Using Online Learning to Get Their Degrees, Diplomas, Certificates or Upgrade their Skills
Aboriginal Disaster Resilience Knowledge Sharing Toolkit
Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreements: Complicated Conversations as Pathways to Success
The Aboriginal Focus School Vancouver, BC: A Community Research Report
Aboriginal Graduate Student and A Non-Aboriginal Faculty Supervisor: Relationship Examined
Aboriginal Social Work: Incorporating Aboriginal Worldviews in Social Work Field Practice
Examines the creation of the Native Human Services that provides an Indigenous worldview to address Indigenous educational and employment opportunities. To view article scroll down to page 41.
[Aboriginal Student Engagement and Achievement]
Aboriginal Ways of Knowing and Learning, 21st Century Learners, and STEM Success
Acculturation Processes in Southern Ute High School Students
Acting Out Assimilation: Playing Indian and Becoming American in the Federal Indian Boarding Schools
Acts of Living with: Being, Doing, and Coming to Understand Indigenous Perspectives alongside Science Curricula
Adapting a Model of Response to Child Abuse to the Conditions in the Circumpolar North
Adapting Instruction to Native Americans' Learning Styles: An Iconoclastic View
Addressing Rangatahi Education: Challenges after COVID-19
The Adventures of Small Number: A Collection of Short Stories
Series of videos and transcripts with mathematical themes, most of which are translated into various Indigenous languages. Teaching guides can be found under classroom resources section.
The Advocate's Archive: Walter Rudnicki and the Fight for Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1955 - 2010
After the Healing: Safeguarding Northern Nishnawbe First Nations High School Education
Agents of Change: How American Indians Helped Change the World in Only Seven Years
Unit lloks at how the Seven Years' War restructured the balance of power between Europeans and Indigenous peoples in North America. Designed for Grade 8 students.
Aises: A College Intervention Program That Works
Alanis Obomsawin Virtual Classroom
American Indian/Alaskan Native Learning Styles: Research and Practice
American Indian and Alaska Native Higher Education: Toward a New Century of Academic Achievement and Cultural Integrity
American Indian Autobiography and Written Composition: A Course Proposal
American Indian Elders' Resilience: Sources of Strength for Building a Healthy Future for Youth
American Indian English Language Learners: Misunderstood and Under-served
American Indian Gifted and Talented Students: Their Problems and Proposed Solutions
American Indian Workforce Education: Trends and Issues
American Indians in High Education: A History of Cultural Conflict
American Indians Today : Answers to Your Questions
An Analysis of Program Delivery Services in First Nations, Federal, and Provincial Schools in Northwestern Ontario
Examines how federal, provincial, and First Nations run schools provided educational services to Indigenous students in Northern Ontario.
[Anglican Healing Fund] Summary of Projects
Anishinaabemdaa
[Anishinabee Colouring Sheets]
Six pages are images from Sacred Feminine and IKWE colouring books.
Another Piece of the Puzzle: The Importance of Supporting Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Home
Anthropometric Indices of First Nations Children and Youth on First Entry to Manitoba/Saskatchewan Residential Schools - 1919 to 1953
Anxiety in Language Learning: Recognition and Prevention
Examines the causes and effects of anxiety on Indigenous students in an university setting, as well as solutions to lower anxiety levels in the classroom.
Art and Reconciliation
At the Crossroads: Native Americans and World War II
Atuaqnik: The Duration and Demise of a Native Newspaper
Authentic First Peoples Resources: K-9
Ava and the Little Folk: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 6 to 8. Tells the story of an Inuit orphan who, abandoned by his village, ends up living with a group of magical dwarfs.
Away for the Homeland: Why Students Fought to Keep Intermountain Indian School Open
Balancing History
Created to be used with the article Warp, Weft, Weave: Joining Generations published in vol. 53, Issue, 3, 2020 of British Columbia History magazine. Designed for students in Grades 8 to 12.