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Faculty-recommended Indigenous resources

Jul 21, 2023

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Teaching Resources
Indigenous Resources
A woman wearing a ribbon skirt beats a drum outside.

IllumiNative: Native American Education for All

K-12, free digital lesson plans and activities.

IllumiNative Resources
Students sit in an auditorium with a large screen at the front that reads "Welcome."

A Rotinonhsyón:ni Representation of the Ethical Standards for the Teaching Profession

Ontario College of Teachers Document

PDF Document 3.3 MB
A person holds the centre of a book, it is open to a page that reads "We are all Treaty People."

James Bay Treaty Exhibit

Created through a partnership between Queen's Archives, Mushkegowuk Council, and the Archives of Ontario.

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