Qalupalik: Lesson Plan
Target audience Grades three to six in the subject areas of First Nations, English, and Fine Arts. Accompanies animated film of same name.
Raven Makes Drum: Taken from Skokomish Stories as Told by Bruce Miller
Northwest Coast traditional story. For use with primary school students.
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Reading for Resurgence: Indigenous Literatures, Communities, and Learning
Recognition and Reconciliation: An Alberta Fact or Fiction?
The Recognition of Indigenous People's Rights in the Context of Area Protection and Management in the Arctic
Reconciliation and Third-Party Interests: Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia
Regulating for Resilience: Principled Flexibility and Environmental Co-Management in the Mackenzie Valley
Renewable Resources of the Beaufort Sea for our Children: Perspectives from an Inuvialuit Elder
Representing Aboriginal Self-Government and First Nations/State Relations: Political Agency and the Management of the Boreal Forest in Eeyou Istchee
Residential Schools: Truth and Healing
Resource Database
Resource Guide for Canadian Aboriginal Astronomy (May 2010)
Resources for Teaching Aboriginal Languages: An Annotated Bibliography
A Review of First Nations Special Education Policies and Funding Directions within the Canadian Context
Rewriting the Narrative of American History: American Indian Identity and the Process of Recovery
Unit looks at how the authors of Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital (Angie Debo), Custer Died for Your Sins (Vine Deloria, Jr.), and Winter in the Blood (James Welch) repond to certain crises in Native American history. Designed for 11th grade Advanced Placement Language and Composition classes. Some focus on Oklahoma history.
Roots and Branches: A Resource of Native American
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Science First Peoples: Teacher Resource Guide Grades 5 to 9
Secondary Schooling and Indigenous Pueblo Youth: Dynamics of Power
Secret Path Lesson Plans
Security in Canada’s North: Looking Beyond Arctic Sovereignty
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Aborginal Moccasins
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Dreamcatcher
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Drumming Traditional Knowledge
Sharing Aboriginal Stories: Eagle Feathers
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Sharing the Seven Sacred Teachings through Puppetry
Sharing the Wealth: First Nation Resource Participation Models
Short Film Study 110: Journey of the Healer
Short Film Study: 120-130: Journey of the Healer
The Significance of Drums in First Nations' Cultures
Designed for Grade 1-3 art classes.
Situating Educational Issues in Nunavut: Perceptions of School Leaders and Teachers
The Skirt Project: Connecting Gender, Religion, and Colonialism
Social Studies Education: First Nations, Métis & Inuit Content & Perspectives Integration
The Sound of the Drum
Storybook for use with primary school students.
Sovereignty for Survival: American Energy Development and Indian Self-Determination
Book review of: Sovereignty for Survival by James Robert Allison III.
Spirit Doctors
Spy Mission: The Trouble at Red River
Role playing game which involves John A. Macdonald asking students to become spies and send information back to the government. Suitable for Grades 5-11.
The Status of Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North in the Context of Legal Pluralism
Student Activities: Choosing Life: Bobby's Story
"Surely Uncontroversial": The Problems and Politics of Environmental Conservation as a Justification for the Infringement of Aboriginal Rights in Canada
Survival of the Inuktitut Language
Survival, Resistance, and the Canadian State: The Transformation of New Brunswick’s Native Economy, 1867-1930
Talking Treaty in the Classroom
Relates how the Office of the Treaty Commissioner have compiled a treaty resource kit that to aid Saskatchewan students in their study of treaties and treaty relationships.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.28.
Teacher Resource Guide: English 10 and 11 First Peoples
Teacher's Guide: From Time Immemorial: The First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
"Now contains an expanded unit on treaty making and self government in British Columbia".
Social Studies Grades 4-8.
Teacher's Guide: In the Light of Reverence
For use with documentary of the same title which explores clashes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people over three sacred sites and the use of land for recreational and commercial enterprises. They are: the Lakota and Devil's Tower; the Hopi and the Colorado Plateau; and the Wintu and Mt. Shasta.
Recommended for Grade Seven to adult audiences.
Teaching Treaties in the Classroom
Teacher's guide for Grades 7-12.