Timelines Indigenous peoples in North America have complex histories that precede and overlap European contact and colonization. Each First Nation, Inuit and Métis community has an experience that is unique to them. “Education will lead to understanding; understanding will lead to action. Education and understanding are going to be key to moving us forward.” -National […]
Category: Plain Talk 7
2. Maps
Maps Maps reflect the diversity of Indigenous heritage, their connection to the land, and their existence over thousands of years from coast to coast to coast. Traditional Indigenous place names exist in many Canadian territories (for example: Kanata, Ottawa etc.) These names hold historical and ongoing importance to Indigenous peoples. It should be noted that […]
3. Additional Resources
Maps Maps reflect the diversity of Indigenous heritage, their connection to the land, and their existence over thousands of years from coast to coast to coast. Traditional Indigenous place names exist in many Canadian territories (for example: Kanata, Ottawa etc.) These names hold historical and ongoing importance to Indigenous peoples. It should be noted that […]
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Plain Talk 7: First Nations Historical Timelines and Maps
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