Like Andrew Qappik

From the Website: "This short documentary is a portrait of Andrew Qappik, a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world.
The Living Stone

From the Website: 鈥淭his documentary shows the inspiration behind Inuit sculpture. The Inuit approach to the work is to release the image the artist sees imprisoned in the rough stone. The film centres on an old legend about the carving of the image of a sea spirit to bring food to a hungry camp.鈥
Lessons From the Earth: Storytelling, Art & Indigenous Knowledge Teacher Resource Kit 鈥 Primary Grades

Lessons From the Earth is a resource guide for educators that provides a practical application of Indigenous Knowledge into the classroom.
Lessons from Turtle Island: Native Curriculum in Early Childhood Classrooms

By Guy W. Jones and Sally Moomaw, 2002. A guide to creating an inclusive curriculum for all students, with a focus on being sensitive to Aboriginal issues.
Honouring Tradition: Reframing Native Art

By Beth Carter, Quyen Hoang, Gerald T. Conaty and Frederick R. McDonald, 2008
Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage: A Global Challenge

Battiste, Marie & Youngblood, James Henderson. Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage: A Global Challenge. Saskatoon. Purich Publishing, 2000.
Including Indigenous Perspectives in Early Childhood Environments

This brief video from the Early Childhood Australia Learning Hub is intended to provoke teachers to think about the ways Indigenous perspectives are incorporated into early childhood education.
Raising the Children

A program for parents to ensure the happiness and well-being of their children.
Raven鈥檚 Quest

A series of videos from TVO kids in Canada. Each 7 minute episode highlights the story of a contemporary Indigenous child, showcasing aspects of their daily community life.