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Shattering the Silence
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Shattering the Silence is a Saskatchewan Project of Heart interactive ebook that uncovers the history of Indian residential schools in Saskatchewan.
Written in 2017 by the Faculty of Education at the University of Regina, this document discovers the reality of residential schools in Saskatchewan. It is a great resource for teachers, students and the community that covers many topics and all the residential schools in the province.

This ebook is part of Project of Heart, which is a commemorative project that facilitates student learning about residential schools. The project is an inquiry-based, collaborative, intergenerational, and artistic journey to examine the history and legacy of Indian residential schools in Canada, leading to the acknowledgment of the losses incurred by former students, their families and communities.

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Psychology
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Shauna Niessen
Date Added:
05/21/2020
Sixties Scoop
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The Sixties Scoop refers to a period in Saskatchewan’s history when Indigenous children were removed from their parents and communities by provincial child welfare services. Status, non-status, Métis and Inuit children were placed for adoption and/or foster care and were raised outside of their communities without the influences of their Indigenous culture, values and languages. This section contains a list of resources and curriculum connections for teachers to address with their students.

This is a link to the Ministry of Education's site and Sixties Scoop Resources.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Saskatchewan Ministry of Education
Date Added:
02/07/2019
Spirit Bear's Guide to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action
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This booklet is written by Spirit Bear as a youth-friendly guide to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) 94 Calls to Action.

In 2008, a group called the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was made. Their job was to listen to stories about residential schools and then write the stories down so we can learn from our mistakes. In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission announced their 94 Calls to Action. These are 94 activities all governments, courts, businesses, schools, and people living in Canada can do to help fix the mistakes of the past and present so that all children – including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children – can grow up happy, healthy, safe, and proud of who they are.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada
Spirit Bear
Date Added:
09/18/2021
Storytelling & Treaties Teacher's Guide Book
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A teacher’s guide from the 2022 Treaty Education Summer Institute which uses storytelling as a portal to explore Treaties.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Treaty Relations Commision of Manitoba
Date Added:
02/14/2023
Supporting Reconciliation in Saskatchewan Schools
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This site has been created to support school staffs to work together to expand their understanding of truth and reconciliation as well as the history and legacy of residential schools. It contains tools and resources to support important conversations and professional development opportunities.
This space will continue to grow and evolve as resources are identified and experiences are shared. The intent is that this site will be created collaboratively, in the true nature of reconciliation. Please join the discussion to share what your school is doing to support student understanding and to help bring about reconciliation in our province and our country.

Use the navigation on the left to get started.

Learn more by navigating the more detailed menu below.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Date Added:
10/16/2018
Supporting the Journey Towards Reconciliation
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"This learning module is designed to help teachers and other educational professionals become comfortable with the topic of reconciliation so that they can begin incorporating this important topic into their work with their students.

Estimated Completion Time: 30 to 60 minutes

This learning module was developed by Joanna Sanders while working to complete a Certificate in Reconciliation Studies that is offered by the First Nations University of Canada."

Subject:
Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Module
Author:
First Nations University of Canada
Joanna Sanders
Date Added:
11/27/2019
Treaties and the Treaty Relationship
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Everyone benefits when there is a greater understanding and appreciation of Treaties and the Treaty relationship.

This issue of Canada’s History explores the history of Treaties and the Treaty relationship and is an important first step in sharing First Nations perspectives.

It has been developed with contributors who have helped to incorporate the spirit and intent of Treaty making. The contributors, drawn from across the country, bring expertise and insights that help us to understand the continuing relevance of Treaties and the Treaty relationship.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Canada's History
Date Added:
11/20/2018
Treaty 6 Units and Lesson Plans - Creator - Land - People - FNMI
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Living Sky School Division teachers and consultants share their units and lessons that highlight Treaty Essential learnings. The resource list will continue to grow over time. We welcome your feedback and contributions to this collection of units.

Grade 1 - 7 Plains Cree Hand Drumming Overview

Grade 3 - Lifestyle changes after signing treaty unit

Grade 4 - Residential Schools unit

Grade 4 - Whose Voice? The Conquerors unit
Understanding worldview when learning about the treaties. Use drama and role play to create scenarios with the real characters from history. (Arts Ed/ELA/Treaty Ed)
Grade 5 - 12 - Response to Art viewing sheet with discussion, background and activity
Video with artist talking about her art work about residential schools

Grade 5 – Social Studies - Canada and Aboriginal Heritage unit
Review: Jeopardy Game
Grade 6 – ELA – Heroes/Models/Peacemakers unit

Grade 6 – Arts Education – Métis Identity & Jigging unit

Grade 7 – Ecosystems & Indigenous Knowledge: “Healing Garden”unit
Sacred Plants (3 min. audio file: Oral Storytelling, from CBC Re/Vision Quest podcast "Elders")

Grade 8 – Social Studies - We Are All Treaty People unit

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Lesson
Podcast
Unit of Study
Author:
Creator - Land - People
Date Added:
08/31/2018
Treaty Education Learning Resource - Grades 1 - 9
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This amazing resource looks at FNME from grades 1 to 9 with an inquiry approach. The key questions are examined for the grades including treaty relationships, spirit and intent, historical context, and treaty promises and provisions.

Following that a specific resource for each grade is included!

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Native Studies
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Primary Source
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
01/28/2020
Treaty Education Learning Resources - Kindergarten to Grade 9
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These Ministry of Education Treaty Education Learning Resource Guides outline:

Treaty Education - Key Questions for K-4, 5-9
Treaty Education Outcomes and Indicators
Inquiry Questions for each grade
Teacher Background Information
Suggested Resources

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Date Added:
10/18/2018
Treaty Learning Resource for Kindergarten to Grade 9
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The Kindergarten to Grade 9 Treaty Education Learning Resource is designed for teachers to assist them in integrating the Treaty content and perspective with Saskatchewan’s curricula and is based on the inquiry method of teaching. It provides information about Treaties, First Nations people and the history of what is now known as Saskatchewan, as well as sample learning experiences, assessment ideas and suggested resource materials to support teachers in the development of their lessons.

Resources are organized by grade and outcome.

Visit the site to download the resource.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Author:
Saskatchewan Ministry of Education
Date Added:
11/02/2018
Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba
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Welcome to the Teacher’s area.
As a teacher, we know that you are extremely busy. To assist in the delivery process, we have a batch of PowerPoint documents that are available and ready for you to use. You can use these while teaching about Treaties in their classroom, providing an in-service to your colleagues, or to further your own Treaty knowledge. We hope you find these PowerPoint and additional resources valuable and we will continue to grow these resources for educators.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Game
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
03/02/2021
Treaty Simulation
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This simulation is designed to provide students with a first hand, personal experience of the treaty making process. The insight they gain from this simulation will assist them in their understanding of treaty and its impact on the lives of First Nation peoples. This simulation is targeted at middle years to senior students.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
Simulation
Date Added:
10/18/2018
Truth & Reconciliation Newsletter
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"Making the Shift" is a monthly newsletter by Natural Curiosity. The September 2022 edition features lots of information and activities related to Truth and Reconciliation.

A few of the Educator Resources include:
- Orange Shirt Day Resources
- National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Residential School Resources
- Truth & Reconciliation Discussion Guide from Scholastics Canada
- Take Me Outside Indigenous Resources
- Residential School Survivor Stories
- And much more!

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Unit of Study
Provider:
NFB Education
Author:
Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study
Natural Curiosity
Date Added:
09/27/2022
Understanding Treaties and the Indian Act
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This package is intended for Grade 7 students and covers the Treaty Education outcomes for this grade level. Through this resource, students will come to better understand treaties, their history and impact on our country, how they continue to affect Indigenous people in Canada, and how we are all treaty people.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Assessment
Reading
Unit of Study
Date Added:
11/25/2019
Waasa-Inaabidaa Episode Three- "That Which Is Given to Us"
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Episode Three: Gaamiinigooyang – “That Which Is Given To Us” describes the traditional Ojibwe survival system through numerous interviews with historians, tribal leaders, and elders; combined with visually stunning dramatic sequences of the four seasons’ traditional economic cycle. Key interviews are powerfully illustrated with archival photographs, documents, maps, and historical film footage.

Travel from the times before contact, through the Fur Trade period, which introduced European concepts of personal profit, land ownership, and debt. This episode traces the damaging effects of treaties and land loss on the very survival of the Ojibwe; the economic reforms of the 1960s and 70’s self-determination; and contemporary court decisions which have re-affirmed reserved rights to practice traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering. Many of today’s Ojibwe people are experiencing a renewed economic sovereignty through new sources of financial stability including gaming, tribal businesses, and individual entrepreneurship.
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Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
PBS
Date Added:
11/29/2022
What are Treaties - PLEA Resource
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The PLEA (Public Legal Education association of Saskatchewan)publication outlines the history behind the First Nation treaties in Canadian history and their relationship to the law.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Primary Source
Reading
Unit of Study
Date Added:
10/18/2018