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First Peoples' Heritage Language & Culture Council: Government Service Plan 2003/4-2005/6
First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language
Focusing on Long-Term Language Goals in Challenging Times: A Yup'ik Example
Foreword: Honoring Who We Are
Fostering Diversity and Minimizing Universals: Toward a Non-Colonialist Approach to Studying the Acquisition of Algonquian Languages
From Patrilects to Preformatives: Linguistic Exogamy and Language Shift in the Northwest Amazon
From Quilts to Fish Stories
Fulbright Establishes Historic Link Between O'odham of Mexico and U.S.
Gáan: Berries
Primary science unit also teaches associated words and phrases in Haida. Suitable for Grades K-1.
Ge-onji-aabadak Anishinaabe-inwewinan
Gifts of Master-Apprenticeship: Development of the Revitalizing Endangered Indigenous Languages (REIL) Certificates
Gin Xilaa: Plants
Ethnobotany lesson plan also teaches associated Haida words and phrases. Suitable for Grades K-2.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
The Girl Who Lived with the Bears
Retelling of traditional Tlingit story. Lesson plan for Grades 4-6.
Related Material: Teacher resource including Tlingit language wall cards, retelling materials, transformation story elements, reader's theatre script for The Woman Who Married a Bear, and calendar icons.
Gitiged Gookum [Grandma Is Gardening]
Colouring book created for Ojibwe language immersion. Text in Ojibwe with Ojibwe-English glossary of terms.
Gitxsan Phrase Book for Health Care Providers Volume II
A Grammar of Iñupiaq Morphosyntax
A Grammatical Study of Innu-Aimun Particles
The Grandmother Language: Writing Community Process in Jeannette Armstrong's Whispering in Shadows
Grassroots Suggestions for Linking Native-Language Learning, Native American Studies, and Mainstream Education in Reservation Schools with Mixed Indian and White Student Populations
Gyaahlaangee diinaa iijang: Here Is My Story
Hand-in-Hand: A Review of First Nations Child Welfare in New Brunswick
Haskell Graduate's Skills Transported Her From Cane Field Shack to the White House
He Rua Ora: Good Practice in Māori Language Revitalisation: Literature Review
"He Said It All In Navajo!": Indigenous Language Immersion in Early Childhood Classrooms
Healing Art: Tribal Consciousness, Narrative, and Trauma in Contemporary American Indian Poetry
Hearts Around the Fire: First Nations Women Talk about Protecting and Preserving First Nations Cultures in Saskatchewan Public Education
History in Pictures: Father Buechel and the Lakota Winter Counts
Honoring My Name
Honoring Our Own: Rethinking Indigenous Languages and Literacy
How Raven Stole the Sun
Retelling of a traditional Tlingit story also known as Box of Daylight or How Raven Brought Light to the World. Lesson plan intended for Grades K-5.
Related Material: Teacher Resource.
The Human Right to a Mother Tongue in Revitalising Indigenous Languages
I Am My Subject: Blending Indigenous Research Methodology and Autoethnography through Integrity Based, Spirit-based Research
Identifying Barriers to Healthcare Delivery and Access in the Circumpolar North: Important Insights for Health Professionals
Imagining Navajo in the Boarding School: Laura Tohe’s No Parole Today and the Intimacy of Language Ideologies
An Important Gift: Blackfeet Language and History
inca sƏnqslix
(I Am All My Relations)
Indigeneity in Dialogue: Indigenous Literary Expression Across Linguistic Divides
Indigenous Children's Education as Linguistic Genocide and a Crime Against Humanity? A Global View
An Indigenous Education Model for Post-Secondary Academic Writing Instruction
Indigenous English and Standard Language Ideology: Toward a Postcolonial View of English in Teacher Education
The Indigenous Identity of the South Saami: Historical and Political Perspectives on a Minority within a Minority
Indigenous Language Education in Washington State: Facts, Attitudes and Vitality
Indigenous Language Immersion Schools for Strong Indigenous Identities
Indigenous Language Revitalization: Encouragement, Guidance & Lessons Learned
Indigenous Māori and Tongan Perspectives on the Role of Tongan Language and Culture in the Community and in the University in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Indigenous Peoples: A Guide to Terminology: Usage Tips & Definitions
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.