Manitoba
1. Manitoba Education – Indigenous Education Resources
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Education. (n.d.). Indigenous education resources. Government of Manitoba. https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/docs/policy/abpersp/ab_persp.pdf
Description:
A provincial hub offering curriculum-aligned resources, lesson ideas, and educator supports for integrating Indigenous perspectives across Manitoba high school subjects.
2. Manitoba Education – First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Framework
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Education. (n.d.). First Nations, Métis and Inuit education policy framework. https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/iee/treaty_education.html
Description:
Provides guiding principles and classroom-aligned expectations that support Indigenization of Grades 10–12 curriculum across disciplines.
3. Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre (MICEC) – Classroom Resources
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre. (n.d.). Educational resources. https://www.micec.com/residential-schools
Description:
Provides Elder-informed lesson materials, workshops, and cultural teaching supports suitable for secondary English, Social Studies, and cross-curricular learning.
4. Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre (MFNERC) – Teaching Resources
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre. (n.d.). Teaching and learning resources. https://mfnerc.org/
Description:
Community-developed classroom resources and cultural supports designed for Indigenous education in Manitoba public schools, adaptable for secondary instruction.
5. Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada – Manitoba Edition
Citation (APA 7):
Canadian Geographic. (n.d.). Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Manitoba. https://indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanada.ca/
Description:
Open-access maps, articles, and classroom-ready visuals supporting Grade 10–12 Social Studies, Geography, and English inquiry in Manitoba contexts.
6. Aki Centre – Indigenous Education and Land-Based Learning
Citation (APA 7):
Seven Oaks School Division. (n.d.). Aki Centre. https://www.7oaks.org/akicentre
Description:
The Aki Centre provides Indigenous community-guided, land-based, and culturally grounded learning opportunities that support the implementation of Grades 10–12 curriculum through Indigenous ways of knowing, experiential learning, and holistic education practices.
7. Seven Oaks School Division – Indigenous Education Resources (Public Access)
Citation (APA 7):
Seven Oaks School Division. (n.d.). Indigenous education resources. https://www.7oaks.org/indigenous-education
Description:
Shares publicly accessible lesson supports, unit ideas, and classroom strategies for integrating Indigenous perspectives in Grades 10–12.
8. Children of the Earth High School – Indigenous Education Model
Citation (APA 7):
Winnipeg School Division. (n.d.). Children of the Earth High School. https://www.winnipegsd.ca/ChildrenOfTheEarth
Description:
This public high school model centres Indigenous worldviews, languages, land-based learning, and holistic education practices, offering an Alberta- and Manitoba-relevant example of Indigenous-led approaches to implementing Grades 10–12 curriculum across subject areas.
9. Mamahtawisiwin: The Wonder of Indigenous Education
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Education. (n.d.). Mamahtawisiwin: The wonder of Indigenous education. Government of Manitoba. https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/iee/mamahtawisiwin.html
Description:
This provincial framework outlines Indigenous-centred principles, values, and pedagogical foundations that guide the implementation of Indigenous education across Manitoba public schools, including Grades 10–12.
10. Secret Path: Lesson Plans
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Teachers’ Society. (n.d.). Secret Path lesson plans. https://www.mbteach.org/mtscms/index.php/portfolio/secret-path-lesson-plans/
Description:
These classroom-ready lesson plans support secondary English and Social Studies instruction through critical engagement with Gord Downie and Jeff Lemire’s Secret Path, centring Residential School history and Indigenous perspectives.
11. Resistance on the Giimooch: The Life Story of Mary Courchene
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Teachers’ Society. (n.d.). Resistance on the Giimooch: The life story of Mary Courchene. https://www.mbteach.org/mtscms/index.php/portfolio/resistance-on-the-giimooch-the-life-story-of-mary-courchene/
Description:
This educator resource supports Grades 10–12 English and Social Studies by centring Anishinaabe resistance, lived experience, and Indigenous women’s leadership through the life story of Mary Courchene.
12. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Lesson Plans
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Teachers’ Society. (n.d.). National Day for Truth and Reconciliation lesson plans. https://www.mbteach.org/mtscms/index.php/portfolio/national-day-for-truth-reconciliation-lesson-plans/
Description:
A collection of secondary-level lesson plans designed to support meaningful, age-appropriate classroom engagement with Truth, reconciliation, and Indigenous histories in Manitoba public schools.
13. Treaty ABCs
Citation (APA 7):
Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba. (2022). Treaty ABCs. https://trcm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/26891-TR-Treaty-ABCs-book-HR2.pdf
Description:
This Indigenous-led educational text introduces Treaty concepts through accessible language and visuals, supporting Treaty education and foundational understanding in Grades 10–12 Social Studies and English.
14. The Good Life (Mino-Bimaadiziwin): A Foundational Element of Indigenous Education
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Education. (n.d.). The good life (mino-bimaadiziwin). Government of Manitoba. https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/framework/elements/goodlife.html
Description:
This framework element articulates Indigenous concepts of holistic well-being and relationality, offering educators guidance for embedding Indigenous worldviews into Grades 10–12 curriculum and pedagogy.
15. Learn, Honour, and Advance Truth and Reconciliation
Citation (APA 7):
Manitoba Teachers’ Society. (n.d.). Learn, honour, and advance truth and reconciliation. https://www.mbteach.org/mtscms/index.php/learn-honour-and-advance-truth-and-reconciliation/
Description:
This educator-facing resource provides guiding principles, teaching supports, and classroom strategies to help Manitoba teachers meaningfully engage Grades 10–12 students in Truth and Reconciliation learning.
16. Every Child Matters: Educational Package
Citation (APA 7):
Canada’s History. (n.d.). Every child matters: Educational package. https://www.canadashistory.ca/education/classroom-resources/every-child-matters/every-child-matters-educational-package
Description:
This open-access educational package offers lesson plans, primary sources, and classroom activities to support secondary English and Social Studies instruction focused on Residential Schools, remembrance, and reconciliation.
17. Indigenous Peoples History Lesson Plans (Grades 10–12)
Citation (APA 7):
Canada’s History. (n.d.). Lesson plans: Indigenous peoples history. https://www.canadashistory.ca/education/lesson-plans
Description:
A searchable collection of classroom-ready lesson plans supporting Grades 10–12 Social Studies and English through Indigenous histories, perspectives, and inquiry-based learning.