Listuguj Outside Resources
Introduction
Honour our peoples,
Immerse yourself into the culture thought Stories, visuals and sounds,
Read thru writings and documentations. Listing shared quality digital resources to implement, into your classrooms or for self learning.
Please note that these outside resources listed are not yet vetted or properly organized at the present day (Jan 2024) and are already widely available.
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Education material
Website
Poster, Grandfather Teachings, 7 scared Teachings, Truth & Reconciliation, Treaty Education
Mi’kmaq History Month
In an effort to assist all Nova Scotians in increasing their knowledge and awareness of Mi’kmaw culture, history and heritage, a Mi’kmaq History Month Committee was established to promote and encourage educational and cultural activities during the month of October.
The Mi’kmaq History Month Committee, lead in the interim by the The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq, draws on the expertise of representatives from the Mi’kmaq Grand Council, Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw communities and organizations, as well as the Federal and Provincial governments.
This website has been developed in order to share information and increase awareness of the Mi’kmaw culture, history and heritage, in particular, Treaty Day and Mi’kmaq History Month.
We welcome you to share and promote the information on our culture, history and heritage and encourage you to join us in the celebrations.
Education material
Website
Education
Aboriginal Language -Pronunciation Guide
Atlantic Canada's First Nation Help Desk's Aboriginal Language Initiative was made possible with funding from Heritage Canada administered by the Assembly of First Nations. Our purpose is to help revitalize and promote the use of aboriginal languages among our people.
Education material
Website
7 scared Teachings, Grandfather Teachings
Benoit First Nation
The Mi'kmaq Grandfathers Teachings
Following these teachings will lead you down the path of Decolonizing
While it is understood that not all will follow the rules at all times, most Mi’kmaq people try to respect them.