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Stand Like a Cedar, written by Nicola I. Campbell, introduces children to Indigenous languages, sustainability and the West Coast landscape through beautiful illustrations and expressive storytelling.
Games Resource
A fun resource to learn more about the Ojibwe language and hear the traditional stories of Nanabush!
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This is a rich resource for teaching about Indigenous land, self-location, treaties, language, colonial borders and decolonial geography and aims to prompt discussion, awareness and understanding!
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Gain a deeper understanding of whose land you’re on! This app uses GIS technology to identify Indigenous Nations, territories, and Indigenous communities across Canada!
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From the National Film Board of Canada. A repository of Indigenous made films.
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In her documentary, The Angry Inuk, Arnaquq-Baril sheds light on the central role that seal hunting plays in the lives of the Inuit and brings awareness to the cultural and economic challenges that the Inuit community has faced as a result of international shaming of traditional seal hunting practices.
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Set on a fictional Mi’kmaw reserve in 1976, Jeff Barnaby’s Rhymes for Young Ghouls follows the story of a young Mi’kmaw teenager named Aila (Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs) and her noble quest for revenge and justice for her community.
Document Resource From the document: "Aboriginal Peoples are facing a number of serious and complex environmental issues within their territories. Post-secondary environmental education programs in Canada have been slow to adopt curriculum and develop programs to meet the needs of Aboriginal students and their communities."
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Select your city and browse through current Indigenous events.
Audio Resource
From the East Coast of Canada, Dutcher’s powerful music is deeply connected to Indigenous resurgence and revitalization of the Wolastoqey language.
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Stay up to date with this television newscast dedicated to sharing stories of Indigenous Peoples by Indigenous Peoples!
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This map shows the locations of Indigenous communities, residential schools, reserves and more. Rather than political borders, Canada is broken up into Indigenous language groups.
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This is a series of videos from a discussion about Indigenous perspectives on the environment as part of Indigenous Sovereignty Week. This event took place at the Ottawa Public Library on October 26th, 2009.
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Hosted by Rosanna Deerchild, this 10-episode podcast delves into Indigenous resistance and resilience in so-called Canada.
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Canadian federal government web page on First Nations Housing.
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ISWO (formerly the Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario) is primarily funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport and is the designated Provincial/Territorial Aboriginal Sporting Body (P/TASB) for Ontario.
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Support the Aboriginal Youth in your communities! All proceeds are strictly used for supporting athlete participation in the North American Hockey Championships 2010 and forward, North American Indigenous Games 2014, and the North American Indigenous Sports Championships 2012.
Link Resource Indigenous knowledges are living ways of making sense of the world embedded in community practices, rituals and relationships. This module explores Indigenous ways of knowing towards enriching education.
Link Resource Every people has a way of knowing, seeing, explaining, and living in the world. They have distinct values and different ideas about what is important in life. This interactive module will explore cultural, spiritual and philosophical themes in Indigenous worldviews.
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From the website: The aim of Innu-aimun.ca is to celebrate Innu language and culture and to share a wide range of Innu language resources created under the auspices of the Innu Language Project, as well as other Innu language resources.