Da-Giiwawatt “so they can go home” – Moccasin Project
This is a grassroots, national campaign to raise awareness about Indigenous children impacted by the child welfare system in Canada.
Group of Six Colouring and Activity Book
The Group of Six is a grassroots group of six youth artists from the Six Nations, Grad River Territory. Developed by these young artists, this resource provides images and activities for your students.
Heart Garden
Create a virtual heart garden with 215 hearts with messages from your students.
Legacy Schools Program
The Legacy Schools Program is a free national initiative to engage, empower, and connect students and educators to further reconciliation through awareness, education, and action (#reconciliACTION).
Medicine Wheel Education
Medicine Wheel Education empowers Indigenous Storytellers and Elders to publish authentic cultural stories designed for the classroom. There are 20 books available, as well as educational curriculum-based lesson plans and posters. Books and resources are available in English and French. These materials have an elementary focus.
National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education
The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education connects communities with each other to share their stories about Indigenous education across Canada and around the world.
On the Path of the Elders
Photo gallery, videos and online adventure game highlighting the history and testimony/teachings from elders of the Mushkegowuk Cree and Anishinaabe Ojibwe nations in Northern Ontario.
Project of Heart
This project is an educational toolkit designed to engage students in a deeper exploration of indigenous traditions in Canada, and the history of Indian residential schools. It provides facts and dates, as well as an understanding of their implications for First Nations people.
The Martin Family Initiative
A website with a virtual library of promising practices to improve educational success for Indigenous students.
The Red Dress Project
Winnipeg artist Jaime Black has put together a thought-provoking artistic response to missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada.
The Witness Blanket
An amazing collection of pieces gathered from residential schools across Canada. The exhibition itself is housed in the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg. Watch a video explaining the installation.