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Indigenous Education


Cross Curricular Indigenous Know. & Persp.

A resource to access where Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives intersect with the curriculum.

A resource to access where Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives intersect with the curriculum.

A resource to access where Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives intersect with the curriculum.

A resource to access where Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives intersect with the curriculum.

A resource to access where Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives intersect with the curriculum.

Michelle Stoney is a Gitxsan/Cree artist from northern BC who has generously offered to share her artwork with the public.

Truth and Reconciliation Resources

In preparation for Truth and Reconciliation Week, Alyssa Stapleton (PIE's Indigenous Success Teacher) has put together the attached document with some resources for you to consider using at home either leading up to the week or in preparation for it.

FNESC/FNSA Teacher Resource Guides, Units, Lessons, and Activities for Blended or Remote Learning Contexts

Historica Canada: Historica Canada’s curated list of Resources on Indigenous Peoples, Perspectives, and Histories in Canada includes learning tools, videos, podcasts and other resources.

The Blanket Exercise is based on using Indigenous methodologies and the goal is to build understanding about our shared history as Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada by walking through pre-contact, treaty-making, colonization and resistance.

Video to accompany the Blanket exercise

A new interactive website allows users to explore Indigenous artwork featuring objects from every residential school in Canada. Includes a teachers' guide, a resource guide and more

Various Aboriginal Education Resources

The website features an overview of our Indigenous Education programs and services, including information and links to the local K’ómoks First Nation territory, information on our Ni’noxsola (knowledge keepers) and Indigenous Education Council, access to learning resources, and much more. We have also included links to our Facebook and YouTube pages where you will find information and videos we created locally with our Elders and Cultural Support Resource people.

A collection of Ab Ed resources put together by SD 73

Developed by the First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) with assistance from the British Columbia Ministry of Education

This page has lots of information about First Nations, Metis and Inuit culture

4 short films that bring, through ingenious animation and theatre, their legends to life.

Interconnection is a central core of First Nations, Inuit and Metis worldviews

A collection of unappropriated First Peoples’ perspectives across the curriculum.

An overview of Canada's First Peoples.

Ready to go, organized Lesson plans complete with blackline masters, maps, video clips. These lessons very directly address much of the First Peoples curriculum, and would be excellent work samples for your teacher.

Using artifacts from this digital hamper, teachers and students can explore the many contributions that Hudson’ s Bay Company made during the early years of Canada’s history.

This guide aims to engage students in thinking critically about our historical narratives, and help them consider how both individual and collective worldviews shape — and are shaped by — history.

The Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatch on the northwest coast.

A game developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat, an Alaska Native people.

Collection of First Nations stories and resources

Information on traditional First Nations foods

Information about the U'mista Cultural Society in Alert Bay

fnesc's Principles of Learning poster

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