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 in a cross-curricular manner."
The Tipi, The Circle Model, The Powwow
Blackfoot Nation Lesson Plan (Grades 1-6; Level Primary/Junior).
Birch Bark Biting – Spatial Reasoning
From the website: "With Birch Bark biting being a nearly lost art form, along with the Aboriginal cultural connections, learning about how to create Birch Bark bitings and the mathematical, scientific, social and artistic aspects behind these artworks may be very interesting and relevant to the students in your classroom."
Beatrice Deer
Beatrice Deer singing 'Ilaapik' at the Summer 2010 Arctic Char Festival.
Ojibwe numeracy with Jason Jones
From the video: "Dr. Nathalie Sinclair (Simon Fraser University) learning about the Ojibwe number systems with Jason Jones (Native Language Curriculum Coordinator, Rainy River District School Board)."
Iroquois Medical Botany
From the website: "The world view of the Iroquois League is based on a strong cosmological belief system. This is the first book to provide a guide to understanding the use of herbal medicines in traditional Iroquois culture."
IsKwé
From the website: Committed to giving back to the Native community, IsKwé has focused on promoting positive change and education through facilitating youth workshops with a large focus on music and the arts, as well as supporting various native youth organizations, both in Canada and the USA.
CyberPowWow
The CyberPowWow project, conceived in 1996, is part website and part "palace" --a series of interconnected, graphical chat rooms which allow visitors to interact with one another in real time.