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The Resource Hub

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For Indigenous ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ians

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Learn about the Land and Peoples

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Tools For Researchers

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History of Canada and ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨

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Cultural Protocols

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Allyship Tools

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For Communities

Indigenous News Outlets

  • Ìý- A community-based newspaper serving the community of Kahnawake since 1992

  • - The newspaper of record for Nunavut and the Nunavik territory of Quebec. It has been published since 1973.

  • Ìý-ÌýAward-winning television programming by, for and about Indigenous Peoples to share with all Canadians.

  • Ìý- Indigenous-run media outlet (daily email sign-up is available on the website) 

  • Ìý- Academica'sÌýIndigenous Top TenÌý(ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada.

  • Ìý-ÌýFirst Peoples Law is a law firm dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. TheyÌýwork closely with First Nations to defend their Aboriginal title, rights and Treaty rights, uphold their Indigenous laws and governance and ensure economic prosperity for their members. The First Peoples Law website has a public education section, including a blog, reading lists, and a podcast.Ìý

Learning about Residential Schools

Indigenous Initiatives is committed to educating the ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ community and the wider Canadian public about residential schools and the ongoing, intergenerational harms that they have inflicted on Indigenous families and communities. Follow the link below to learn more about the residential school system.Ìý


Note:ÌýThis page may contain distressing content. For support, the Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line is available 24/7 atÌý1-866-925-4419.ÌýTheÌýHope for WellnessÌýhelpline can be reached 24/7 atÌý1-855-242-3310ÌýorÌý.Ìý

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