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The Geographical Patterns of Socio-Economic Well-Being of First Nations Communities in Canada
Grade 4: Alsumsuti Ujit T’an Teli-l’nuimk = To Be Indigenous Is to be Free = Topelomosu Wen Skicinuwit
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Guidelines for Strengthening Indigenous Languages
The Impact of Cedar Rapids on Special Education in Arizona American Indian School Districts
Implementation of Jordan's Principle in Manitoba: Final Report
Improving Academic Performance Among Native American Students: A Review of the Research Literature
Indigenous Ingenuity and the Fur Trade: Lesson Plan
For use with Grades 5-12.
Indigenous Teaching Resources: Students Collection
Indigi-Genuis
Series of 13 videos (each approximately 5 minutes long), geared toward children, explore how Indigenous knowledge and traditions have contributed to the modern world.
An Individualized Computer-Assisted Language Experience Remedial Reading Inquiry: Can Inner-City Students Make the Grade?
The Innu: Another Cry for Help
Integrating Western and Aboriginal Sciences: Cross-Cultural Science Teaching
Intellectual Functioning among Children and Adolescents Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol
Interrogating the Social Construction of Race and Difference in Ontario Public Schools
Inuit Art and HBC: Lesson Plan
Examines the company's role in fostering the development, promotion, collection and market for Inuit art. Suitable for Grades 4 to 12.
Investigating the Picture Book Preferences of Grade Four Aboriginal Students
Is Time-Structure an Issue for Cowichan First Nations Students in the School System? If So, How Can the School Calendar be Changed to Better Meet Their Educational Needs?
Island Métis K-12 Resources Project: A Living Document of Métis Resources and History for Students and Teachers
Lists illustrated bboks, novels, videos, DVDs & film, short story/creative writing, and non-fiction for primary, intermediate, secondary grades.
Kiviuq and the Bee Woman By Noel McDermott, Illustrated by Toma Feizo Gas: Educator's Resource
Geared toward Grades 4 to 6.
Kiviuq and the Mermaids by Noel McDermott, Illustrated by Toma Feizo Gas: Educator's Resource
Pre-reading activities, discussion questions, learning activities, and extension activities for Grades 4 to 6.
Land and Water Based Education
Focus on Mi'kmaw culture and Nova Scotia, but lessons could be adapted to other contexts. Lesson plans for all levels as well individual grades.
Learn about Western Canada in the Early 1900s through the Art of C.D. Hoy: Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 7-12
Hoy was a photographer who worked in Quesnel, British Columbia at the start of the twentieth century, when the Fraser River and Cariboo Gold Rushes were taking place, resulting in different cultural groups coming together in one location. Many of his portraits were of Indigenous people living in the area. Designed to complement the online exhibition Through the Lens of C.D. Hoy: How a Chinese Canadian Photographer Memorialized a Community.
The Legend of the Fog by Qaunaq Mikkigak and Joanne Schwartz, illustrated by Danny Christopher; Educator's Resource
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 2 students.
Lesson Plan: Sky Wolf's Call: The Gift of Indigenous Knowledge by Eldon Yellowhorn and Kathy Lowinger
Lgro Pawrti: Unn Istwér an Michif = Michif Storybook = Une Histoire en Michif
Story is about a family throwing a party.
Master Vocabulary List: Foundation Knowledge Theme Appendix
Mathematical Ecology of the Shoshoni and Implications For Elementary Mathematics Education and the Young Learner
Meaning Making: Daily Realities of Aboriginal Students Residing on the Territory and Attending Secondary School off the Territory
Mi'kmaq Students with Special Education Needs in Nova Scotia
My Family
Story suitable for Grades K-3.
Native Americans in Picture Books Recommended for Early Childhood Classrooms, 1945--1999
Neighbors Matter: Poor Neighborhoods and Urban Aboriginal Policy
Northern Exploring: A Case Study of Non-Native Alaskan Education Policymakers' Social Construction of Alaska Natives as Target Populations
Northwest Coast Basketry
NWT Educator Toolkit for Classroom Treaty Simulations
"Onward ever, backward never": Student Life and Students' Lives at Haskell Institute, 1884-1920s
[Orange Shirt Day (Residential Schools)]
Power Point presentation deals with the Métis residential school experience. Can be used with Grades 5-12.
Origin of Day and Night by Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt, illustrated by Lenny Lishchenko: Educator's Resource
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Parent Toolkit to Support Parental Support for Education: Draft for Review and Feedback
Patterns of Physical Activity Among American Indian Children: An Assessment of Barriers and Support
Perceptions of Education: Voices from an Isolated Reserve Community in Northern Canada
Perceptions of Power and Voice In an "Inner-City" School
Perceptions of Their Teachers by Aboriginal Students
Philosophy for Children in Native America: A Post-Colonial Critique
Promises, Promises: A Board Game Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Treaty No. 9
Race Matters in the Life/Work of Four, White, Female Teachers
The Raven and the Loon by Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley; illustrated by Kim Smith: Educator's Resource
Intended for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Reading Engagement Difficulties in Competent Readers
Reconciliation through Revitalization
For use with the article The Big Land, the Kayak and Reconciliation! by Lisa Jane Smith found on page 24 of Remembering the Children.