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Aleut Identity and Indigenous Commercial Fisheries
Anishinaabe Aadizokaanan: Our Teachings … Video Series
A Biologists’ Perspective on Amalgamating Traditional
Environmental Knowledge and Resource Management
Cattle and Sovereignty in the Work of Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
Coming Full Circle: Indigenous Knowledge, Environment, and Our Future
[Cree Star Stories]
First Nations Perspectives on the Grasslands of the Interior of British Columbia
From Alaska to Greenland: A Comparison of the Arctic Small Tool and Thule Traditions
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.
Healing Words
Historic Trauma and Aboriginal Healing
In Our Own Words: Bringing Authentic First Peoples Content to the K-3 Classroom
In the Way of Development: Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects and Globalization
Indigenous Architecture and Placekeeping: Roundtable Webinar
Indigenous Governance is an Adaptive Climate Change Strategy
Indigenous Peoples' Day Lesson Plan: Remote Learning
Involves students researching leaders Nicolle Gonzalez, Roxanne White, Madonna Thunderhawk, and Auntie Pua Case and their work using ancestral knowledge to protect the sacred.
[Indigenous Traditions and Ecology Bibliography]. Pt. 1
[Indigenous Traditions and Ecology Bibliography]. Pt. 2
Introduction: Indigenous Knowledge Recovery is Indigenous Empowerment
Landscapes of Devils: Tensions of Place and Memory in the Argentinean Chaco
The Makah Whale Hunt and Leviathan's Death: Reinventing Tradition and Disputing Authenticity in the Age of Modernity
Looks at the debate over whaling between the environmentalists, animal rights activists and the Makah Indian Tribe.
Making Connections: Peter Read's Haunted Earth
Nibi Declaration of Treaty #3 Toolkit
The Paq'tnkek Mi'kmaq and Ka't (American Eel): A Case Study of Cultural Relations, Meanings, and Prospects
People of the Corn: Teachings in Hopi Traditional Agriculture, Spirituality, and Sustainability
The Red Man’s Burden: Creating Symbolic Boundaries in the Age of Technology
Red River Women: A Memorial for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG2S) Alongside Winnipeg's Red River
Sacred Sites and Sanctuaries in Northern Russia
The Stones Shall Cry Out: Consciousness, Rocks, and Indians
A Toxic Legacy: Stories of Jackpile Mine
Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti and Māori Ethics Guidelines for: AI, Algorithms, Data and IOT
Understanding the Connection Between People and the Land: Implications For Social-Ecological Health at Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent First Nation
Understanding the Needs of Maori Learners for the Effective Use of eLearning
Unsettling Ground: Arctic Urbanism on Fluid Geology
Examines architectural practices and its effects on the Inuit communities land engagement.
Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut
The Use of Plants as Regular Food in Ancient Subarctic Economies: A Case Study Based on Sami Use of Scots Pine Innerbark
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.
Woven Histories, Dancing Lives: Torres Strait Islander Identity, Culture and History
Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush
Series of five short videos: Stories; Collecting Maple Sap; Language; Maples Trees; and Maple Sugar.