● Treaties are legal agreements made between two or more Nations.
● Treaty-making preceded North American settlement.
● Treaty outlines the terms, relationship and conditions of settlement in Indigenous Territories.
● Both Settler and Indigenous Nations have a responsibility for knowing and upholding the Treaty obligations.
These kits include a DVD, story, lesson plans for Kindergarten to Grade 8, lego and other manipulatives. They can be found in your library.
In celebration of Treaties Recognition Week 2020, please try out the following free, online and accessible Moccasin Identifier Treaty teachings from Grades 1 – 8.
Historica Canada’s Treaties in Canada Education Guide (PDF) has discussion topics, including Indigenous oral traditions, a historical timeline of treaties and case studies
Law of the Land: Teyotsihstokwáthe Dakota
Sharing the LAWS OF THE LAND – Walrus Talks
Trent Magazine: LAW OF THE LAND
Trent University: Law of the Land: Teyotsihstokwáthe Dakota Brant ’06 EXAMINES CANADA 150
A History of Treaty Making in Canada
This treaty-making process, which has evolved over more than 300 years between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada, has its origins in the early diplomatic relationship developed between European settlers and Indigenous people.
EduGAINS has Ontario Ministry of Education-developed resources
Treaties Recognition Week – Trent University
Treaties Recognition Week – First Full Week of November
Treaty Trivia
Path of the Elders - Mushkegowuk Cree - Explore Treaty 9
Explore Treaty 9 as understood by our Elders
Map of Ontario Treaties and Reserves
Created by the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs to increase awareness among educators and students about treaties in Ontario.
Helps students identify the treaty land where they live and go to school.
Treaties, agreements and negotiations
Canada is working with Indigenous partners in a spirit of reconciliation to renew relationships based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation and partnership.
(ETFO) Introduction to Treaties: Compilation of resources https://etfofnmi.ca/
https://etfofnmi.ca/?page_id=1728
To support member learning and to create culturally-inclusive learning environments, this resource (PDF | Word) was developed to introduce ETFO members about the nation-to-nation relationship and agreements that were made between the Crown and Indigenous Peoples. The information within this document will provide educators with a starting point to acquire knowledge about treaties and land acknowledgements. There are hyperlinked supplemental resources that have been compiled to support member learning and instructional practice.
https://etfofnmi.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Treaties.pdf
Anishinabek Nation Education Resources
Information on this page can be used as a resource to fulfill organizational goals. The Union of Ontario Indians retains the copywrite to the resources. In the event that a number of copies need to be made, permission can be obtained by emailing marci.becking@anishinabek.ca
Anishinabek Nation: Gdoo-Sastamoo Kii Mi Treaty Education Kit - Secondary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSx0rOyoIaY
Website Lesson Plans
http://www.anishinabek.ca/education-resources/gdoo-sastamoo-kii-mi/
We are all Treaty People- Teachers Kit
Union of Ontario Indians’ We Are All Treaty People Kit has lesson plans, activities and books for grades 1-8
Canada’s Indigenous lands added to Google Maps, Google Earth. A new update allows users to view 3,100 Indigenous communities and treaty settlement lands.
CBC News- Treaties from 1760 - 1923: Two sides to the story
Treaties from 1760 – 1923: Two sides to the story. agreements often differed from what appeared in printed documents
Read Aloud of the book Dakota talks about Treaties
Read Aloud of the book Alex Shares his Wampum Belt
*NEW* Video series: Indigenous Voices on Treaties
Indigenous speakers share knowledge about treaties, treaty relationships and rights in Ontario.
James Bay Treaty Virtual Exhibit
Archives of Ontario
Lessons From The Earth Land and Beyond
Bringing Indigenous Knowledge Systems Into The Classrooms
http://www.lessonsfromearthandbeyond.ca/
First Nations, Métis & Inuit Education Association of Ontario
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Did you know that the first week in November is Treaties Recognition Week? We have created this document for educators ~ Pedagogical Considerations For Treaty Education: http://bit.ly/treatyguidelines
FNMIEAO Student Page: http://www.fnmieao.com/students/