Circle of Stories uses documentary film, photography, artwork and music to honor and explore Native American storytelling. These resources are engaging, and easily incorporated into lesson plans.
An interactive and engaging website resource for learning about indigenous knowledge and philosophy from five First Nations of Canada: Blackfoot, Cree, Ojibwe, Mohawk, and M'ikmaq.
As more and more communities rightfully recognize Indigenous People's Day, the question of how best to celebrate indigenous people arises. A good first step is learning about which tribes resided in your specific part of the country before vicious settler colonialism uprooted them or likely worse. Thanks to a mapping company's clever approach to Google Maps, it's possible to learn which native tribes once inhabited your neighbourhood.
In the late fall of 2008, the Ontario College of Teachers embarked on a series of conversations with First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities. Over a period of two months, 12 conversations were held across Ontario. The goal of this consultative process was to discuss Aboriginal teaching and teacher education with each of the dinstinct dommunities to uncover ways to increase the number of First Nations, Métis and Inuit teachers in Ontario.