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Acts of Living with: Being, Doing, and Coming to Understand Indigenous Perspectives alongside Science Curricula
Animating Indigenous Knowledges in Science Education
Authentic First Peoples Resources: K-9
Culturally Responsive Computing for American Indian Youth: Making Activities with Electronic Textiles in the Native Studies Classroom
A Digital Bundle: Exploring the Impact of Indigenous Knowledge Online Through FourDirectionsTeachings.com
Engaging Indigenous Urban Youth in Environmental Learning: The Importance of Place Revisited
Exploring the Great Bear Sea: Elementary Grades 4 - 7 Resource
Designed for use with the film The Great Bear Sea: Reflecting on the Past, Planning for the Future.
Exploring the Great Bear Sea: Environmental Science Grades 11 & 12
Designed for use with the film The Great Bear Sea: Reflecting on the Past, Planning for the Future.
Exploring the Great Bear Sea: Social Studies Grades 11 & 12
Designed for use with the film The Great Bear Sea: Reflecting on the Past, Planning for the Future.
First Nations & Inuit Technologies
Designed for Grade 3 Social Studies classes. Students learn about indigenous inventions and discoveries and how they helped European settlers.
Geologic Oral Traditions
Lesson involves the Aleutians oral traditions regarding tsunamis, volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for Grades 5-6.
Related Material: Legends animated video.
The Gifts Within: Carrying Each Other Forward in Aboriginal Education
Hunger, Human Experimentation and the Legacy of Residential Schools
Increasing Indigenous Children's Access to Traditional Foods in Early Childhood Programs: Executive Summary
Indigenous Perspectives on Education for Well-Being in Canada
Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Digital Storytelling, and Environmental Learning — A Confluence of Tradition and New Media Technology
Introduction to the Special Issue on Indigenous Science Education From Place: Best Practices on Turtle Island
Kiuguyat: The Northern Lights
Indigenous Alaskans discuss their experience of the aurora borealis. Duration: 25:25.
Knowing Home: Braiding Indigenous Science with Western Science (Book 1)
Land-Based Learning
Learning & Knowing in Indigenous Societies Today
Learning to Relate: An Exploration of Indigenous Science Education
Making Connections Through Experiential Education: Teachers and Students in Science 10
Māui Whakakau, Kura Whakakau: The Impact of Physical Design on Māori and Pasifika Student Outcomes
Mîyo Pîkiskwatitowin (Speaking to Each Other in a Good Way): The Significance of Culture Brokers in Cross-Cultural Collaboration with Aboriginal Peoples
Mother Earth, Grandfather Sun
A "two-eyed" seeing activity for teaching about solstices and equinoxes.
Muin: The Celestial Bear: A Hight Sky Story from the Mi'kmaw Nation
Story describes the movement of stars associated with the cycle of the seasons.
New Project Helps Build Home for Whitecap Family
Now Is the Time: Our Data, Our Stories, Our Future: The National Report of the First Nations Regional Early Childhood, Education, and Employment Survey
OLC Partners With Schools to Improve Math, Science
Pilimmaksarniq: Working Together for the Common Good in Science Curriculum Development and Delivery in Nunavut
Re-visioning the Future of Education for Native Youth
in Rural Schools and Communities
Science First Peoples: Teacher Resource Guide Grades 5 to 9
SWC Science Instructors Show Science Can Be Fun
Toward An Understanding of the Ecology of Indigenous Education
Discussess the challenges of implementing Indigenous education, from an Indigenous viewpoint.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change
Recommended for BC Science 10 and Science 7.
Traditional Legends: Meanings on Many Levels
Discusses the Mi'kmaq traditional story of the Celestial Bear hunt (Ursa Major).