Saskatchewan

1. Saskatchewan Ministry of Education – Indigenous Education Framework

Citation (APA 7):
Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. (2013). Inspiring success: First Nations and Métis education policy framework. Government of Saskatchewan. https://www.saskatchewan.ca/search-pubs#q=Indigenous&sort=relevancy&f:Status=[Active]

Description:
A provincial guiding framework that shapes how Indigenous perspectives, Treaty relationships, and community partnerships are embedded across Grades 10–12 curriculum.

2. Office of the Treaty Commissioner (OTC) – Classroom Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Office of the Treaty Commissioner. (n.d.). Classroom resources. https://otc.ca/resource.html

Description:
Treaty-partner-guided lesson plans, videos, and teaching tools designed for secondary Social Studies, English, and interdisciplinary learning.

3. First Nations University of Canada – K–12 Teaching Resources

Citation (APA 7):
First Nations University of Canada. (n.d.). K–12 teaching resources. https://www.nccie.ca/

Description:
Community-informed teaching materials that support Indigenous perspectives across high school Social Studies, English, and land-based learning.

4. Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) – Indigenous Education Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation. (n.d.). Indigenous education. https://www.stf.sk.ca/?s=Indigenous&post_type=

Description:
Provides educator-facing lesson supports, articles, and classroom strategies for Indigenizing Grades 10–12 instruction.

5. Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation – Treaty & Reconciliation Teaching Supports

Citation (APA 7):
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation. (n.d.). Treaty education and reconciliation. https://www.stf.sk.ca/teaching-learning/treaty-education/

Description:
Offers secondary-level lesson plans and professional learning materials to support Treaty education in Saskatchewan classrooms.


6. Saskatoon Public Schools – Indigenous Education Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Saskatoon Public Schools. (n.d.). Indigenous education. https://www.spsd.sk.ca/grade-11-unique-programs.5987

Description:
Shares publicly accessible lesson supports, classroom strategies, and community-informed teaching materials for Grades 11.

7. Regina Public Schools – Indigenous Education

Citation (APA 7):
Regina Public Schools. (n.d.). Indigenous education. https://www.reginapublicschools.ca/indigenous_education

Description:
Provides public-facing teaching tools, land-based learning ideas, and curriculum supports for classrooms.

8. Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada – Saskatchewan Edition

Citation (APA 7):
Canadian Geographic. (n.d.). Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Saskatchewan. https://indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanada.ca/

Description:
Open-access maps, articles, and visuals that support inquiry-based learning in Grade 10–12 Social Studies and English.

9. Royal Saskatchewan Museum – Indigenous Education Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Royal Saskatchewan Museum. (n.d.). Indigenous education resources. https://royalsaskmuseum.ca/visit/exhibits/indigenous-gallery

Description:
Provides educator guides, primary sources, and inquiry-based activities aligned with Saskatchewan senior years curriculum.

10. University of Saskatchewan – Indigenous Knowledge 

Citation (APA 7):
University of Saskatchewan. (n.d.). Indigenous science and land-based learning. https://libguides.usask.ca/c.php?g=16524&p=91364

Description:
Offers open-access materials connecting Indigenous knowledge systems with high school science and environmental studies.


11. Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre (SICC) – Classroom Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre. (n.d.). Educational resources. https://sicc.sk.ca/

Description:
Elder-guided cultural teachings, language resources, and classroom materials suitable for Grades 10–12 English and Social Studies.

12. Treaty 4 Education Alliance – Teaching Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Treaty 4 Education Alliance. (n.d.). Education resources.https://educationalliance.ca/

Description:
Treaty-based lesson plans and classroom tools developed with Treaty 4 Nations for Saskatchewan secondary schools.

13. Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) – Education Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. (n.d.). Education and youth resources. https://www.fsin.ca/etrain/

Description:
Nation-governed resources that provide historical, political, and cultural context for teaching Treaty relationships, governance, and Indigenous perspectives in senior Social Studies and ELA.

14. Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (MN–S) – Education & Culture Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Métis Nation—Saskatchewan. (n.d.). Education and culture. https://metisnationsk.com/about-metis/#what

Description:
Métis-led teaching materials, historical content, and classroom supports that foreground Red River Métis identity, history, and contributions in Grades 10–12.

15. Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI) – Community Education Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Gabriel Dumont Institute. (n.d.). Education resources. https://gdins.org/metis-culture/

Description:
Métis community-authored lesson ideas, historical materials, and cultural resources for senior Social Studies, English, and interdisciplinary learning.

16. Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) – Education & Culture

Citation (APA 7):
Saskatoon Tribal Council. (n.d.). Education and cultural programs. https://sktc.sk.ca/education/

Description:
Cree and Dakota community-guided resources that support land-based learning, Treaty understanding, and culturally grounded classroom practice.

17. Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) – Education & Culture

Citation (APA 7):
Meadow Lake Tribal Council. (n.d.). Education services. https://mltc.net/education/

Description:
Dene and Cree community-informed resources that connect land, language, and culture to high school Social Studies and Science learning.

18. File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council (FHQTC) – Education

Citation (APA 7):
File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council. (n.d.). Education services. https://fhqtc.com/education/

Description:
Treaty 4 Nation-guided resources supporting Treaty education, governance, and community history.

19. Whitecap Dakota Nation – Cultural & Education Resources

Citation (APA 7):
Whitecap Dakota Nation. (n.d.). Education and culture. https://www.whitecapdakota.com/education-and-learning/whitecap-sps-regional-education-authority/

Description:
Dakota-led cultural and historical content that supports accurate representation of Dakota perspectives in senior Social Studies and English.

20. Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs (BATC) – Education

Citation (APA 7):
Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs. (n.d.). Education services.https://batc.ca/

Description:
Cree and Saulteaux community-guided learning resources that support Treaty education and place-based teaching in high school.

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