Gifts from Raven
A traditional Haida story for children, as told by Kung Jaadee, about Raven’s great feast and the gift that he has given to each of us, which is our special talent to share with the world.
A traditional Haida story for children, as told by Kung Jaadee, about Raven’s great feast and the gift that he has given to each of us, which is our special talent to share with the world.
A rhyming story for young readers about the traditional practice of the sharing circle.
A rhyming story for young readers about how to use a stone to help you process difficult emotions.
A rhyming story for young readers about a Hoop Dancer who shares his message of global unity and cooperation.
A short rhyming story for readers about Phyllis Webstad’s experience attending residential school, the story behind Orange Shirt day.
When a suicidal Native American teen leaves her reservation to join a large-scale oil-pipeline protest, she gets caught up in a dangerous situation and goes through a life-changing transformation that sets her on a new path to become a Water Protector.
Neekna and Chemai are two little girls growing up in the Okanagan Valley in the time before contact. Through these two friends, we learn about the seasonal life patterns of the Okanagan First Peoples.
This powerful and thought-provoking collection of poems will draw you in and make you reconsider Canada's colonial legacy.
One afternoon in class, Echo is transported to the banks of the Red River in 1869. Canadian surveyors have arrived to change the face of territory, and Métis families, who have lived there for generations, are losing access to their land. As the Resistance takes hold, Echo fears for the future of her people in the Red River Valley.
During an unfortunate mishap, young Awâsis loses Kohkum's freshly baked world-famous bannock. Not knowing what to do, Awâsis seeks out a variety of other-than-human relatives willing to help. What adventures are in store for Awâsis?
Miikwan and Dez are best friends. Together, the teens navigate the challenges of growing up Indigenous in the city. However, when Dez’s grandmother becomes too sick to care for her, the threat of a group home looms, and Dez disappears. Will Dez’s community find her before it’s too late? Will Miikwan be able to cope if they don’t?
This picture book for young children is an empowering Indigenous twist on a classic wolf narrative.
A comprehensive guide for teachers using Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation, a nonfiction book for middle readers, in the classroom.
A creature lurks in the shadows of Blackwood Forest, the health clinic has been locked down by a mysterious organization, and long-held secrets bubble to the surface. Can Cole learn the truth about his father's death? Why won't Choch give him a straight answer? Where the heck is Jayne? Oh, and high school sucks.
Count your kisses with baby in this delightful rhyming board book. In English and Plains Cree.
A dual-language poem for newborns by well known First Nations writer Richard Van Camp accompanied by photographs. In English and Plains Cree.
An evocative picture book intended to foster reconciliation among children and encourage them to show each other love and support. In English and Plains Cree.
A story for children about Phyllis Webstad’s experience of the First Nations residential school system in Canada.
A story for children about Phyllis Webstad’s experience of the First Nations residential school system in Canada.
A story for children about how Mother Earth can help them process difficult emotions.
A story for children about Phyllis Webstad’s experience of the First Nations residential school system in Canada.
Lesson plans and resources for teachers to accompany the book The Orange Shirt Story by Phyllis Webstad.
Lesson plans and resources for teachers to accompany the book L'histoire du chandail orange by Phyllis Webstad.
Six original Medicine Wheel Education books and posters, lesson plans and teacher resources to accompany them.