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Category Archives: Indigenous Ground Floor Display
Learning about Indigenous Issues
Post and Display curated by Subhanya Sivajothy In honour of Indigenous Education Month in November, this month’s display is on learning and developing critical awareness on Indigenous Issues. This Display is especially curated to help settlers and non-Indigenous people learn … Continue reading
Indigenous Resistance and Futurisms
Serving as a space to envision both resistance and empowerment, Indigenous Futurism(s) is a field that works to affirm the presence and identity of Indigenous communities and individuals in the past, present and future. While exploring future or alternative worlds … Continue reading
Indigenous Oral tradition, Drama and Storytelling/Storywork
For the month of July, the OISE Library is highlighting a selection of books and resources on Indigenous oral traditions, drama, and Storywork. For the display, we have collected a variety of titles that speak on topics such as Storytelling, … Continue reading
List of Free Truth and Reconciliation Content for Educators
On July 9th, the CBC reported that Ontario’s Ministry of Education cancelled a project to update provincial curriculum documents with Indigenous content. The OISE Library continues to be committed to learning and developing deeper understandings of our obligations to Indigenous Peoples across Turtle … Continue reading
National Indigenous History Month
Join OISE Library as we celebrate National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21) and National Indigenous History Month. In June, we recognize the rich contributions First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples have made to Canada and the … Continue reading