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Akicita of the Thunder: Horses in Black Elk's Vision
Albert Hensley's Two Autobiographies and the History of American Indian Autobiography
American Indian Women: Telling Their Lives
Amherst College Collection of Native American Literature (Selections)
Animal Allies and Transformers of Winter in the Blood
Authentic First Peoples Resources for Grades 10 to 12 and Adult Learning
General information on choosing appropriate texts, common themes, copyright and protocol and dealing with sensitive content followed by an extensive list of material with annotations for grade level, description, themes and content cautions.
Battleford during the Rebellion of 1885
The Beaver
Book Review - Against All Odds
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Bringing Métis Children’s Literature to Life: Teacher Guidebook for GDI Publications
Building Confidence of Academic Library Staff in the Selection of Culturally Authentic Native American Picture Books
Curriculum & Instruction Thesis (MSc) -- Minnesota State University Moorhead, 2021.
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators: 2020-2021
Centering A Métis Grandmothers’ Knowledge: Story of Grandmothers’ Teachings and Métis Child Welfare in B.C.
Centering Indigenous Voices to Inform the Delivery of Culturally-Appropriate Mental Wellness Services
[Children's Book Activity Sheets for Home-Based Learning]
Children’s Book Activity Sheets for Home-Based Learning
Activities for the following titles: A Promise is a Promise; Awasis Bannock; Bowwow Powwow; Gifts from Raven; Go Show the World; How Raven Stole the Sun; I Like Who I Am; My Heart Fills with Happiness; Raven Squawk, Orca Squeak; Sweetest Kulu; Walk on the Shoreline; We Are Water Protectors; Windy Lake; and You Hold Me Up.
Simple activities and questions to help parents who are reading and discussing books with children.
Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind
Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety Toolkit
Cultural Shrines Revisited
Decolonizing Curricular Resources: A Bibliography for Teaching and Learning Native American and Indigenous Studies in New England
Resources categorized by grade level and subject matter.
Developing a Curriculum for Native Literature
Did You See Us?: Reunion, Remembrance, and Reclamation at an Urban Indian Residential School
Dumb Talk: Echoes of the Indigenous Voice in the Literature of British Columbia
Emu and Brolga, A Kamilaroi Myth
The Ethnic Imagination: A Case History
Folk Historical Sense in Two Native American Authors
Gerald Vizenor and Harold of Orange: From Word Cinemas to Real Cinema
Gerald Vizenor and "Harold of Orange": from Word Cinemas to Real Cinema
Gerald Vizenor: Compassionate Trickster
Gerald Vizenor: Compassionate Trickster
Gerald Vizenor: Selected Bibliography
The Girl and the Bear Facts: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
High Steel
History and the Imagination: Gerald Vizenor's The People Named the Chippewa
History and the Imagination: Gerald Vizenor's "The People Named the Chippewa"
How I Survived Four Nights on the Ice: Educator's Resource
I Want To Tell You A Story
The Importance of Native Oratory
In Between People: The Metis of Central Montana
In Her Circle: The Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Indigenous Women's Health in BC
The Indian Half-Breed in Turn-of-the-Century Short Fiction
Indigenous Knowledge and Our Connection to the Land
Lesson plans which can be used with a variety of grades.