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In advance of Orange Shirt Day and Canada’s new National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Outdoor Learning Store has worked with Indigenous partners, advisors and organizations to create Indigenous learning resources. These are all written, curated and created by Indigenous authors and artists. Indigenous Education, Atlantic Canada, Outdoor Learning, Social Enterprise, National Day, First Nations, Learning Resources, Orange Shirt, Organizations
Outdoor Learning Store's Indigenous Learning Resources
In advance of Orange Shirt Day and Canada’s new National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Outdoor Learning Store has worked with Indigenous partners, advisors and organizations to create Indigenous learning resources. These are all written, curated and created by Indigenous authors and artists.
Natural Curiosity
Natural Curiosity
K-12 Métis Education Kit - Métis Nation of Ontario Homeschool Social Studies, K12 Education, Education And Training, Ontario, Information Poster, Teaching Practices, How To Make Bookmarks, Study History
K-12 Métis Education Kit - Métis Nation of Ontario
K-12 Métis Education Kit - Métis Nation of Ontario
This series of graphic novels follows time travelling Echo Desjardins, a 13 year old Metis girl who must balance her own teenage life and navigating important historical events. Fantasy Comics, Fantasy Books, Letras Comic, History Class, Books For Teens, Teen Books, Children's Literature, Book Cover Design, Book Lists
A Girl Called Echo Omnibus
This series of graphic novels follows time travelling Echo Desjardins, a 13 year old Metis girl who must balance her own teenage life and navigating important historical events.
A Girl Called Echo Volume 2 - Red River Resistance by Katherena Vermette University Of Manitoba, University Of British Columbia, Canadian History, American History, Red River Valley, Master Of Fine Arts, Find Friends, Bachelor Of Fine Arts
Louis Riel Day: November 16, 2020
A Girl Called Echo Volume 2 - Red River Resistance by Katherena Vermette
Kisisakâciwan - Indigenous Voices from where the River Flows Swiftly edited by Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber Buffy, James Welch, Famous Historical Figures, Canadian Culture, Literary Theory, First Language, Anthology, Reading Writing
Louis Riel Day: November 16, 2020
Kisisakâciwan - Indigenous Voices from where the River Flows Swiftly edited by Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber
Louis Riel - Let Justice Be Done by David G. Doyle Canadian Books, Canadian Provinces, Catholic Religion, Animal Society, History 20th Century, Family Psychology
Louis Riel Day: November 16, 2020
Louis Riel - Let Justice Be Done by David G. Doyle
Louis Riel - A Comic-Strip Biography by Chester Brown Time Magazine, Chester, Comic Strips, Biography Books, Thing 1, Digital Comic
Louis Riel Day: November 16, 2020
Louis Riel - A Comic-Strip Biography by Chester Brown
Louis Riel - Library and Archives Canada Parks Canada, O Canada, Indigenous Peoples, Native American Beliefs, Canada Tourism, Riding Mountain National Park, Beauport, North West
Louis Riel - Library and Archives Canada
Louis Riel - Library and Archives Canada
Edited by Sheila Cote-Meek and Taima Moeke-Pickering, this book advances critical scholarship on the place of Indigenous epistemologies, knowledges, curriculum and pedagogy to develop methods for decolonial teaching. Pickering, Pedagogy, Edited, Curriculum, Canada, Teaching, Aboriginal Education, Resume
Decolonizing and Indigenizing Education in Canada
Edited by Sheila Cote-Meek and Taima Moeke-Pickering, this book advances critical scholarship on the place of Indigenous epistemologies, knowledges, curriculum and pedagogy to develop methods for decolonial teaching.
Natural Curiosity
Natural Curiosity
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to celebrate and learn about the history, heritage and diverse cultures of Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island. This resource contains books about First Nations, Inuit and Métis to be used in classrooms and libraries. Indigenous Culture, Indigenous Art, Reading Lists, Book Worth Reading
Indigenous History Month Reading List
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to celebrate and learn about the history, heritage and diverse cultures of Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island. This resource contains books about First Nations, Inuit and Métis to be used in classrooms and libraries.
Natural Curiosity
Natural Curiosity
A fantastic graphic novel about Indigenous teens and their experiences in an urban landscape. The Missing, Top Fiction, Fiction Novels, University Of Saskatchewan, Two Spirit, English
Surviving the City
A fantastic graphic novel about Indigenous teens and their experiences in an urban landscape.
The Urban Indigenous Education Centre (UIEC) will be hosting several events to support students and staff to learn from Indigenous Peoples. Register below: https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Portals/0/images/november-calendar-r3.pdf November Calendar, November Month, Education Center, Community Engagement, School Board, Strong Relationship
Indigenous Education Month at TDSB
The Urban Indigenous Education Centre (UIEC) will be hosting several events to support students and staff to learn from Indigenous Peoples. Register below: https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Portals/0/images/november-calendar-r3.pdf
Natural Curiosity
Natural Curiosity
Shelly is a teen who can catch ghosts. In a beautiful story rooted in Cree tradition, the Ghost Collector delves into questions of grief and loss. Book Club Books, New Books, A Monster Calls, Kate Dicamillo, Stages Of Grief, Ghost Cat, First Novel, Free Kindle Books
The Ghost Collector
Shelly is a teen who can catch ghosts. In a beautiful story rooted in Cree tradition, the Ghost Collector delves into questions of grief and loss.
A coming-of-age story that follows a young shaman named Pitu as he learns to use his powers and ultimately finds himself lost in the world of the spirits. Young Adult Literature, Young Adult Fiction, Wolf With Red Eyes, Iqaluit, Adventure Novels, Adventure Book, Ya Novels, Very Scary
Those Who Run in the Sky
A coming-of-age story that follows a young shaman named Pitu as he learns to use his powers and ultimately finds himself lost in the world of the spirits.
Fire Song is a Young Adult novel by Adam Garnet Jones focusing on life for Indigenous people, queer youth, and community and relationships. Ya Books, Books To Read, Going To University, University Of Toronto, Songs About Fire, Moving To Toronto, Kid Sister, Grieving Mother
Adam Garnet Jones Adam Garnet Jones Fire Song
Fire Song is a Young Adult novel by Adam Garnet Jones focusing on life for Indigenous people, queer youth, and community and relationships.
The Mighty Muskrats, four cousins from the Windy Lake First Nation, are a team of mystery solving kids in a series of young reader novels that deals with current and topical issues in the lives of Indigenous peoples. Mystery Novels, Mystery Series, Mystery Book, Female Filmmaker, Best Mysteries, New Readers
The Case of the Missing Auntie
The Mighty Muskrats, four cousins from the Windy Lake First Nation, are a team of mystery solving kids in a series of young reader novels that deals with current and topical issues in the lives of Indigenous peoples.
A follow up to Turtle Island, What the Eagle Sees shares accounts of the people, places, and events that have mattered to Indigenous history after European contact. Chief Seattle, Dangerous Love, Who Book, Broken Promises, Summer Reading Lists, Eldon, Got Books, Reading Levels
What the Eagle Sees: Indigenous Stories of Rebellion and Renewal by Eldon Yellowhorn & Kathy Lowinger
A follow up to Turtle Island, What the Eagle Sees shares accounts of the people, places, and events that have mattered to Indigenous history after European contact.
From 14,000 years ago to the present day, this book tells a comprehensive story of the history of Turtle Island American Indian Heritage, American Literature, Classic Literature, American Indians, Central America, North America, Indigenous Studies
Turtle Island
From 14,000 years ago to the present day, this book tells a comprehensive story of the history of Turtle Island
From sewing regalia to dancing at powow to learning traditional language, I’m Finding My Talk is about rediscovering her community, and finding culture. Features stunning, vibrant illustrations by Mi’kmaw artist Pauline Young. New Children's Books, Children’s Books, Spoken Word, Emotional Child, Slam Poetry, Residential Schools, Lost, Friends Show
I'm Finding My Talk - Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press
From sewing regalia to dancing at powow to learning traditional language, I’m Finding My Talk is about rediscovering her community, and finding culture. Features stunning, vibrant illustrations by Mi’kmaw artist Pauline Young.
One of Rita Joe’s most influential poems, “I Lost My Talk” tells the revered Mi’kmaw Elder’s childhood story of losing her language while a resident of the residential school in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia Most Famous Poems, Canada History, Childhood Stories, Children’s Author, Effective Teaching, Children's Picture Books
I Lost My Talk - Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press
One of Rita Joe’s most influential poems, “I Lost My Talk” tells the revered Mi’kmaw Elder’s childhood story of losing her language while a resident of the residential school in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
Combining graphic fiction and non-fiction, this young adult graphic novel serves as a window into one of the unique dangers of being an Indigenous teen in Canada today. Previous Year, High School Students, Nonfiction Books, Human Rights, Young Adult, Goes, Childrens, Graphic Novels
If I Go Missing
Combining graphic fiction and non-fiction, this young adult graphic novel serves as a window into one of the unique dangers of being an Indigenous teen in Canada today.
Whose Land is it Anyway University Of Victoria, University Of Minnesota, Social Work Practice, Practice Law, Kahnawake, Convention On Biological Diversity
Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization
Whose Land is it Anyway
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline is a dystopian novel  where the world has been ravaged by global warming and results in madness. Only Native Americans  are spared from this madness because the marrow in their bones allows them to dream. This is more than just dystopian with indigenous characters; Dimaline probes into what it means to lose culture to another. Native American Authors, American Women, Weekend Reading, February Reading, Reading Nook, Reading Online, Books Online
The Marrow Thieves
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline is a dystopian novel where the world has been ravaged by global warming and results in madness. Only Native Americans are spared from this madness because the marrow in their bones allows them to dream. This is more than just dystopian with indigenous characters; Dimaline probes into what it means to lose culture to another.
Indigenous Community: Rekindling the Teachings of the Seventh Fire,  by Gregory A. Cajete (2015) Indigenous Community, Indian Education, University Of New Mexico, American Indian Art, Native American, Historical Knowledge, Knowledge And Wisdom
Indigenous Community: Rekindling the Teachings of the Seventh Fire, by Gregory A. Cajete (2015)
Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence Paperback by Ph.D. Cajete Gregory (1995) Summer Reading, Free Reading, Books To Read Online, Ebooks Online, Online Ppt
Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence Paperback by Ph.D. Cajete Gregory (1995)
Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education  by Gregory Cajete (1993) Portland State University, Science Curriculum, Social Science, American Indian Culture, Tribal Community, Educational Consultant
Look to the Mountain: An Ecology of Indigenous Education by Gregory Cajete (1993)
For Angela, NFB, directed by Nancy Trites Botkin & Daniel Prouty Online Resources, Teacher Resources, Angela, Nancy, Teachers, Quick, Teacher
For Angela, NFB, directed by Nancy Trites Botkin & Daniel Prouty
The Old Man with the Otter Medicine – Oct 1 2008 by John Blondin (Author) Inquiry Based Learning, Nambe, First Peoples, Old Men, Read Aloud, Otters
The Old Man with the Otter Medicine – Oct 1 2008 by John Blondin (Author)
Mwakwa Talks to the Loon: A Cree Story for Children, by Dale Auger Aboriginal Children, Aboriginal Culture, Aboriginal Art, Native American Children
Mwakwa Talks to the Loon: A Cree Story for Children, by Dale Auger
Bridging Cultures: Indigenous and Scientific Ways of Knowing Nature Paperback – Aug 15 2010 by Glen Aikenhead (Author), Herman Michell (Author) Reading Club, I Love Books, Indigenous Knowledge, Nature School
Bridging Cultures: Indigenous and Scientific Ways of Knowing Nature Paperback – Aug 15 2010 by Glen Aikenhead (Author), Herman Michell (Author)