Blanket making as a mathematics and science practice and pedagogy
From the video: "Deborah Sparrow of Musqueam First Nation demonstrates how blanket weaving can be used to teach students about science, history, geography, and math...
Read MoreFrom the video: "Deborah Sparrow of Musqueam First Nation demonstrates how blanket weaving can be used to teach students about science, history, geography, and math...
Read MoreA blog post from the FEDCAN blog. (For teachers)...
Read MoreCBC Interview with Thomson Highway From the website: Playwright and novelist Tomson Highway is one of Canada's most important storytellers. His ground-breaking plays have put Aboriginal stories...
Read MoreFrom the website: The Wopanaak Language Reclamation Project understands that it is the birthright of each Wamponoag child and adult to speak her or his...
Read MoreMy Own Blanket (Grades K-4) Subject Strands: Language Arts, Social Studies, Visual Arts, Math. The Tipi, The Circle Model, The Powwow: Blackfoot Nation Lesson Plan (Grades 1-6; Level Primary/Junior) Subject...
Read MoreDouglas R. Parks and Lula Nora Pratt Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians Series 568 pages...
Read MoreTurtle Island Voices From the website: Integrating Turtle Island Voices into the classoom not only helps foster a sense of identity among Indigenous students but enriches all First...
Read MoreTlingit Dictionary A 614 page dictionary published by the Sealaska Heritage Institute. Anash Interactive From the website: Create comics, write stories, watch webisodes, download podcasts, play games, read stories...
Read MoreLearn to Read, Write and Speak Lakota with Others Lakota language forum. Lakota Orthographies From the page: The following charts will be useful in deciphering the orthographies used by...
Read MoreSalish Language Institute From the website: The Salish language is currently spoken by less than 50 people, most of whom are over 75 years old. There are...
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