Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): Aboriginal Peoples circa 1740
Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): Aboriginal Peoples circa 1823
Atlas of Canada, 6th Edition (archival version): Aboriginal Population, 1996
Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): Aboriginal Population Distribution, 1996
Atlas of Canada, 6th Edition (archival version): Inuit Population, 1996
The Atlas of Canada, 6th Edition (archival version): Inuit Population, 2006 (by census division)
The Atlas of Canada, 6th Edition (archival version): Inuit Population, 2006 (by census subdivision)
Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): Métis Population, 1996
Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): National Historic Sites in Nunavut
Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): North American Indian Population, 1996
Atlas of Canada, 6th Edition (archival version): Nunavut Communities
Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): Territorial Evolution, 1867 to 1999
Atlas of the North American Indian
Awareness Tool for the Wellness of Quebec First Nations Elders
ayisiyiniwak: A Communication Guide:kâ-isi-pîkiskwâtoyahk
Designed to provide a basic understanding of Indigenous histories, protocols and etiquette, urban reserves, the importance of Elders and traditional practices.
2nd edition.
BC Treaty Commission
Best Practices for Consultation and Accommodation: Moving to Informed Consent
Beyond Survival: A Review of the Literature on Positive Approaches to Understanding and Measuring Indigenous Child Well-Being
Blackfoot Grammar
CAEPR Working Papers
Canada and Arctic North American: An Environmental History
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators: 2019/20
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected & Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators, 2018/19
Canadian Indigenous Children's Books through the Lense of Truth and Reconciliation
Primary source for titles was Amazon Best Sellers in Children’s Native Canadian Story Books, as well as publishers' web pages, and library and authors' lists. Objective was to identify fiction books for ages 0-18 written by Indigenous authors that contained reconciliation-related themes. More than 150 books met the inclusion criteria.
CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
Celebrating Indigenous Languages
Celebrating Our Magic: Resources for American Indian/Alaska Native Transgender and Two-Spirit Youth, Their Relatives and Families, and Their Health Care Providers
Challenging Colonial Spaces: Reconciliation and Decolonizing Work in Canadian Archives
Child Maltreatment in Native American and Alaska Native Communities: A Bibliography
Chinook Hymns, 6th Edition
Historical note:
A Chronology of Important Events in the Genocides and Rights of Indigenous Peoples
A Collection of Native American Literature for Children K-8
Communicating Positively: A Guide to Appropriate Aboriginal Terminology
Cree Language and Culture: Kindergarten to Grade 12: Alberta Authorized Resource List and Annotated Bibliography
Cultural Competence and Cultural Safety in First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nursing Education: An Integrated Review of the Literature
Curriculum and Resources for First Nations Language Programs in BC First Nations Schools: Resource Directory
Dakota & Lakota Traditional Games Resource
Dakota games included: Kaƞsu kutepi (They shoot the plum seed); Tasiha uƞpi (Foot bone game); Hokṡina itazipe 9Young boy’s archery); Tahuka caƞhdeṡka (Hoop and arrow); Caƞkawacipina (Spinning tops and whip); and Takapsicapi (Lacrosse).
Lakota games included: Icaslohe econpi (Game of bowls); Inyan onyeyapi (A rock sling); Ipahotonpi (Popgun; Napsiyohli (Small Finger Ring); Tateka yumunpi (Wind Buzzer); and Tate kahwogyapi (Wind Chaser – They are chasing the wind).