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Boiling Point! : Six Community Profiles of the Water Crisis Facing First Nations within Canada
The Capacity of Montreal Lake, SK to Provide Safe Drinking Water
Caring for the Land: Nemaska Cree Strategies of Resistance to the EM-1-A and Rupert Diversion Project in Eastern James Bay, Northern Quebec
Climate Change and Its impact on Indigenous Peoples in Nepal Himalaya
Climate Change and Water: Impacts and Adaptations for First Nations Communities
Damned: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory
Education in Movement Spaces: Standing Rock to Chicago Freedom Square
First Nations Land Rights and Environmentalism in British Columbia
Guidance Book: Resources for Winter Roads, Wildfires, Flooding, and Coastal Erosion
Provides support to communities in identifying tools and resources, best practices, and key considerations when responding to impacts of climate change. Appendices Forms part of the Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities. Related material: Guidebooks.
Hidden in Plain Sight: The US Government’s Use of the Choctaw Nation as an Environmental Toxics Dumping Ground
Indigenous Voices Indigenous Places, 2008
Inuit Position on the Management of Municipal Wastewater
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.
"The Legacy Will Be the Change": Reconciling How We Live with and Relate to Water
Looks at the Indigenous approach towards water knowledge and how this approach can be used in collaboration with Western knowledge systems for water policy making and research.
The Mapuche and Climate Change in the Chilean Neoliberal Economic System
Métis Nation Climate Change & Health Vulnerability Assessment
National Inuit Position Paper Regarding the CCME Canada-Wide Strategy For the Management of Municipal Wastewater Effluent and Environment Canada's Proposed Regulatory Framework for Wastewater
Nibi Declaration of Treaty #3 Toolkit
Nipiy Wasekimew / Clear Water: The Meaning of Water, From the Words of the Elders; The Interconnections of Health, Education, Law and the Environment
Pedagogy of the Front Float: Dialogue and Aquatics Programming in Taloyoak, Nunavut
Prophecies and Power
Restorative Narrative: Nonfiction and the Resetting of the Grasslands' Future
State of Knowledge on Environmental Health Issues for First Nations
Water Management Planning and the Crown's Duty to Consult and Accommodate: A Comment on Tsuu T'ina First Nation v. Alberta
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.