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By Debbie Reese. From the website: "American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society. Scroll down for links to book reviews, Native media, and more..."

by Craig S. Womack, 1999.

by Daniel Justice, 2006.

by Thomas King, 1990.

by Daniel David Moses, 2011.

by Daniel David Moses and Terrie Goldie, 2005.

by Monique Mojica and Ric Knowles, 2003.

by Monique Mojica and Richard Paul Knowles, 2009.

by Anton Truer, 2001.

by Daniel David Moses, 2007.

by Jeanette C. Armstrong and Lalage Grauer, 2001.

CDs of Inuit Legends produced by CBC North broadcasters and featuring stories such as Qallupalik - The Sea Creature and The Man from the Moon. Suitable for High School students.

Dene K'ee Gudeh, "the Dene Language", is an app and website that aims to help people learn the Dene Zhatie language, also known as South Slavey.

A website for Cree language education, with curriculum resources from nursery to grade 9.

From the website: "The talking dictionary project is developing an Internet resource for the Mi'gmaq/Mi’kmaq language. Each headword is recorded by a minimum of three speakers. Multiple speakers allow one to hear differences and variations in how a word is pronounced. Each recorded word is used in an accompanying phrase. This permits learners the opportunity to develop the difficult skill of distinguishing individual words when they are spoken in a phrase."

CBC, May 18 2010.

CBC, January 21 2009.

CBC, February 10, 2009.

From the website:"Established in 2006, American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society. Scroll down for links to book reviews, Native media, and more."