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Indigenous Worldviews & Reconciliation Resources



General Resources



Educational Resources to Support Reconciliation
Deepening Knowledge Project; OISE’s Aboriginal Peoples Curricula Database – teacher resources and education
Open-Access Journal – Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society


Defund.ca Resources for Kids
Children’s Games Apps
APTN Kids' TV shows

Books published by Strong Nations Publishing
CBC: Books for Kids by Indigenous writers
Parents for Diversity: Books for Kids about Indigenous Peoples


Social Justice Booklists (for both adults and kids)
Social Justice and Diversity Booklist
Authentic First Nations book list by First Nations Education Steering Committee


Books for Kids



Short Films



The Iroquois Speak Out for Mother Earth (32 mins)

Small Scale Farmers Cool the Planet (17 mins)


Second Story Press: Black and Indigenous Bookstores to Support

GoodMinds.com
Strong Nations


Indigenous-Owned Bookstores and Publishers

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Land Acknowledgement

We would like to acknowledge that Genvironment’s programs are located on ancestral and traditional Indigenous territories. These include Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, traditional territory of many nations including the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy as well as the Anishinaabeg (Algonquin) Peoples, and Ottawa, traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg (Algonquin) Peoples. These territories are also the current home of many Indigenous Peoples. To learn more about Indigenous Lands, see https://native-land.ca/.

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