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This compilation of Indigenous Business Case Studies, focusing on the BC Interior, explores marketing challenges and... see more
STEPS has created a multimedia initiative to re-ignite interest in the problem of global poverty. Why Poverty? features 8... see more
The Open Research Glossary is designed as a reference resource to inform people about the culture of "Open Scholarship."... see more
A collection of nine excerpts from historical accounts of epidemics: two from ancient sources, one from the Black Death... see more
The Digital Commons Network: [Open Access] Arts and Humanities Commons provides you with 243,200+ Open Access full-text... see more
This collection of resources helps instructors integrate ICT literacy into anthropology curriculum. Resources include... see more
The Getty Museum Foundation (OSCI) is helping museums make the transition from printed museum scholarly catalogues to... see more
This is a stand alone lesson that uses Crane Brinton’s theory of Common Causes of Revolutions to compare the common... see more
This open educational resource is focused on teaching the history of the colonial legacy of Residential Schools, with an... see more
Humanities Commons is a trusted, non-profit network where humanities scholars can create a professional profile, discuss... see more
This exhibit examines the photographic styles and practices that recorded the people, activities, stereotypes, and myths... see more
The Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre (SRSC) holds letter books of the first principal of the Shingwauk Residential... see more
The resources provided here help create an open and honest dialogue amongst pre-service teachers, college university... see more
Suitable for introductory or survey courses in the humanities, this module focuses on the last fifteen years of the life... see more
This site includes a comprehensive collection of historical documents, images and videos related to the famous expedition... see more
The American Indian Film Gallery (AIFG), compiled and digitized by historian J. Fred MacDonald, contains over 450 films... see more
Chapters 1 and 2 introduce the Indigenous Peoples of Canada – First Nations, Métis and Inuit – and their current... see more
Dedicated to a comprehensive and non-biased perspective of the history of the Garífuna ethnic group. Garífuna language is... see more
When selecting resources for your curriculum, it is important to incorporate authentic Indigenous resources. But what... see more
Academic curricula have primarily been developed in ways that privilege the dominant, Euro-Western culture through the... see more
Some non-Indigenous people may feel that it is not their role to become involved in integrating Indigenous content. In... see more
Digital storytelling is an important tool in Indigenous educational practices and is a vital means of knowledge transfer... see more
Knowing Home attempts to capture the creative vision of Indigenous scientific knowledge and technology that is derived... see more
This book reveals why Uncle Roy’s ecological convictions were so strong. We first chart his family story, and the wider... see more