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"Caregivers and educators will value this important resource that explains residential schools to young children. The story touches on some of the experiences that many First Nations youth went through. It describes why today so many don't speak their First Nations language and p...

"Geared to middle school ages, students will learn about residential schools through the eyes of a nine-year-old boy taken to his first year at residential school. The boy talks of living the good life before residential school, being forced to go to a school far from home, havin...

"tansi é-isikísikak anosch? What kind of weather is it today? Explore different kinds of weather using the Swampy Cree N-Dialect. This fun and helpful resource includes both Roman orthography and syllabics. The words used in Weather are called indicative verbs. An indicative ve...

"Walk in Our Maskisina looks at the First Nations residential school experience through the eyes of a young girl in the 1950s and throughout her life. Geared toward high school students, the reader steps into the shoes of this survivor and learns about the injustices First Nation...

Part 2 of First Nations Languages: Birds features learning templates for exploring the world of birds while using the First Nations languages of Manitoba. Simply illustrated and designed blackline masters allow teachers flexibility in the classroom and give students room to get c...

Helpful learning templates for discovering the world of insects and crawlers while using the First Nations languages of Manitoba. Simply designed blackline masters allow teachers flexibility in the classroom, allowing students to get creative and practise First Nations languages....

Introduction of various birds in the Sayisi Dene language. -- Back cover

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