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Anishinaabe Aadizokaanan: Our Teachings … Video Series
The Arctic Sky: Inuit Astronomy, Star Lore, and Legend
Book Review
[Cree Star Stories]
Education in Movement Spaces: Standing Rock to Chicago Freedom Square
Eukuan nin matshi-manitu innushkueu = I Am a Damned Savage: Tanite nene etutamin nitassi? = What Have You Done to My Country?
FNESC/FNSA Teacher Resource Guides Units, Lessons, and Activities for Blended or Remote Learning Contexts
Franz Boas Among the Inuit of Baffin Island, 1883-1884: Journals and Letters
Grade 3: Mawi-amskwesewey Ankukumkewey na ujit Kkijinu Maqamikew = The First Treaty is with Our Earth Mother = Amsqahsewey Lakutuwakon Wiciw Kci Kikuwosson
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Historical Representations of Lake Sturgeon by Native and Non-Native Artists
In Our Own Words: Bringing Authentic First Peoples Content to the K-3 Classroom
Kindergarten and Early Learning Menu L
Lesson plans for math, literacy and French as a second language using themes from the books The Water Walker, Sharing Our Stories, When We Are Kind, and Let's Play Waltes.
Landscape and Cultural Identity in Louis Owens’ Wolfsong
Mother Earth, Brother Bear: Discerning Metaphors to Live by in Environmental Education
A Night at Hideaway Cove: Lesson Plan
Book about the nighttime activities of animals on the Pacific Northwest coast. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade Four.
Reading Sheet: Coyote Places the Stars
Retelling of traditional story.
Restorative Narrative: Nonfiction and the Resetting of the Grasslands' Future
The Role and Image of Wilderness and the Aborigine in Selected Ontarian Shield Camps
The Star People
Teacher resource for The Star People: A Lakota Story by S.D. Nelson. Target age is Kindergarten to Grade 3.
Tipiskawi Kisik: Night Sky Star Stories
Series of five short videos which look at traditional Cree understandings of astronomy.
Tracing the Curation of Indigenous Knowledge in a Biopiracy Case
Undermining: Landscape, Gender and Indigenous Peoples in Contemporary North American Great Plains Literature and Film
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.
The "Way" to Rainy Mountain: A Review of a Historical Reconstruction
Wilderness Conditions: Ranging for Place and Identity in Louis Owens’ Wolfsong
Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush
Series of five short videos: Stories; Collecting Maple Sap; Language; Maples Trees; and Maple Sugar.