Indigenous education

Resources for learning more about Indigenous culture and history.

  • Indigenous Canada (University of Alberta)

    A free, self-guided 12-lesson online course from the University of Alberta Faculty of Native Studies that explores the different histories and contemporary perspectives of Indigenous peoples living in Canada.

  • UNB Indigenous Studies Guide

    A portal into First Nations collections available onsite and online through UNB Libraries that contribute to the study and understanding of issues that have been identified as important by First Nations.

  • The Wabanaki Collection

    Connects post-secondary educators, grade school teachers, and the public with a variety of resources that support enhanced relationships between all the peoples of Eastern Canada and Northeastern United States.

  • World of Wisdom

    Provides students and educators a forum for accessing community through online tutoring for students, live professional learning sessions focused on Indigenous topics, access to Knowledge Keepers, and more.

  • Indigenous Ally Toolkit

    The Montreal Indigenous Community Network’s Ally Toolkit aims to educate non-Indigenous individuals on how they can use their privilege to take concrete steps towards reconciliation.

  • Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

    An interactive online resource created by the Royal Canadian Geographic Society in conjunction with the Assembly of First Nations containing reference maps, history, terminology, and more.

  • Traveling the Wabanaki Way

    An educational research project that identifies and preserves Wabanaki knowledge from the territory encompassed by current day New Brunswick from the perspective of Wabanaki people.