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IDN: Indigenous 101 / The Basics
This is your go-to board for essential information on:
  • Accurate and respectful terminology;
  • Land acknowledgements;
  • Inviting Indigenous guests to the classroom;
  • Some factual information about Indigenous peoples in Canada;
  • Stereotype busting;
  • Material for reflection as you embark on this learning journey
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amplifying voices — Indigenous Climate Action
Amplifying voices has become a critical component of the work of ICA to elevate the leadership of Indigenous Peoples in climate justice. We are continuing to build out, support and create platforms for Indigenous knowledge holders, Elders, youth and frontline land and water protectors
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FPPSE – The First Peoples' Postsecondary Storytelling Exchange
“ Success is learning your customs and language – and learning in post-secondary. I t’s taking the best form of education you’re receiving and merging it with the wisdom of your ancestors. “
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Archives | First Peoples Child & Family Review
This issue of the First Peoples Child & Family Review features six articles on various topics connected by a common narrative of rights and responsiblities.
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The Indian Act Explained
Since 1876, the Indian Act has structured the relationship between Canada and Indigenous Peoples with profound repercussions. And though the act is well known, its detailed contents may not be. The Agenda welcomes Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training, a firm specializing in cultural relations instruction, to discuss his book, "21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality."
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Honouring Kinship : La Galerie d’art Stewart Hall – La Biennale d’art contemporain autochtone
This introductory text to the Contemporary Native Art Biennial (BACA), 5th edition in 2020 beautifully touches on a variety of aspects related to Indigenous cultures and histories.
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Indigenous Studies Portal :: Indigenous Studies Portal
iPortal is a full-text database of free & licensed articles, books etc for scholar, student & community focused primarily on Aboriginals & First Nations of Canada
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Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada
In this atlas, you will find outstanding reference maps of Indigenous Canada, as well as a section devoted to Truth and Reconciliation, including detailed pages on many aspects of the topic with contemporary and historical photography, maps and more.
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