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Inuit: Indigenous (First Nations) Cultures Informational Article

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Are you looking for information on Indigenous Peoples of Canada, that's up-to-date, culturally sensitive, clearly structured, AND has student friendly language? This is it!

This eight page article covers the following topics about the Inuit people of Canada:

♥ Location

♥ Tools and Weapons

♥ Food

♥ Clothing

♥ Travel

♥ Shelter

♥ Beliefs

♥ Language

♥ Government

Real images are used to supplement the information. Students will gain a fuller understanding of the Inuit peoples, traditionally and in modern-day times.

This resource has been created with accuracy and cultural sensitivity in mind. It is in keeping with the recommendations by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. A portion of the proceeds from your purchase will go to support The Orange Shirt Society. Find out more at orangeshirtday.org.

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Indigenous Cultures Free Graphic Organizers

Blackfoot Informational Article

Ktunaxa Informational Article

Inuit Informational Article

Haudenosaunee Informational Article

Haida Informational Article

Syilx Okanagan Informational Article

Indigenous Tools Lesson

Totem Poles Informational Article

Indigenous Structures (Shelters)

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