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Aboriginal Peoples' Legal Right to Natural Resources (Forests) in British Columbia
Discussion of Aboriginal rights and title, including recognition of and negotiations regarding. See also Review of Changes to the Law Related to Forestry and Aboriginal Rights and Title.
Related Material: Fact Sheet.
Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Metis: 2004 Supplement
Aboriginal Resource List for K-12
Aboriginal Rights to Cultural Property in Canada
Aboriginal Water Rights in New South Wales: Implications of Water Governance Reform for Self-Determination
Environment Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- Griffith University, 2020.
The Adventures of Small Number: A Collection of Short Stories
Series of videos and transcripts with mathematical themes, most of which are translated into various Indigenous languages. Teaching guides can be found under classroom resources section.
Analyzing the Effects of the Fairford Dam on Lake St. Martin First Nation
[Anishinabee Colouring Sheets]
Six pages are images from Sacred Feminine and IKWE colouring books.
Anishnabe Homeland History: Traditional Land and Resource Use of Riding Mountain, Manitoba
Appropriation et Conservation des Resources Alimentaires Chez les Inuit de Kangiqsujuaq-Salluit, Quebec Arctique: Perspective Ethnoarcheologique
Ava and the Little Folk: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 6 to 8. Tells the story of an Inuit orphan who, abandoned by his village, ends up living with a group of magical dwarfs.
B.C. First Nations Studies Teacher's Guide
Balancing History
Created to be used with the article Warp, Weft, Weave: Joining Generations published in vol. 53, Issue, 3, 2020 of British Columbia History magazine. Designed for students in Grades 8 to 12.
Beyond Cultural Differences and Similarities: Student Teachers Encounter Aboriginal Children's Literature
Blood Tribe/Kainaiwa Inquiry: 1889 Akers Surrender
Boarding School vs. Day School Experiences
Books about, or Featuring, American Indians That Are Not Recommended
Annotated list gives reasons why material is considered inappropriate.
Bowwow Powwow
Lesson plan for book written by Brenda J. Child and illustrated by Jonathan Thunder. Designed for Pre-K to Grade 2.
Building a Tipi: Video Series
Camp Setup = Dechı̨tah ats’et’ı̨ gha seenı ́ots’ı̨ ́ ɂáh
Describes setting up a tent and benefits of spruce matting.
Canada's Tibet: The Killing of the Innu
Cattle and Sovereignty in the Work of Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
Choosing and Using Indigenous Film Resources
Contains links to lists of: film for screening; production/media; film festivals; curricular supports; projects/others and check list for assessing films.
Circle of Stories
Circles of Time: Aboriginal Land Rights and Resistance in Ontario
Co-operative Resource Management as an Adaptive Strategy for Aboriginal Communities: the Whitefish Lake First Nation Case Study
Colouring Book
Teaches children the alphabet using images and brief explanations about how they relate to Metis culture. Words are in English and Southern Michif.
Compensation in Cases of Infringement to Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
The Constitutional Right of an Enriched Livelihood
Constructing Identity Through Language: Water at Walpole Island First Nation
Constructing "the Other" across Cultures and Agendas
Culture Inspires Art: Featuring First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Artists
Damned: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory
Definitions and the Defining Process: "Traditional Ecological Knowledge" in the Keewatin Region, Nunavut
Dene Laws = Mek’éé Dene Ts’ı̨lı
Elders' brief descriptions of nine rules to live by.
Development and Use of Archaeological Predictive Models in the Oilsands of Northeastern Alberta
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Land Rights: A Key Issue]
Educating Inner-City Aboriginal Students: The Significance of Culturally Appropriate Instruction and Parental Support
Environment and Economic Development: Co-Managing a National Park While Stimuling Community Development in Churchill (MB)
[Exploring the Languages of Métis]
Designed for Grade 4.