NBE3U6
4 R's Reflection
Relevance
The Revolution Has Begun
Christi Belcourt
Restoring traditional Indigenous 
ways of teaching children
Developing Unique Gifts
Wisdom
7 Grandfather Teachings
Learning From Elders 
and the Land
Culminating Discussion Circle
Protecting the land
Restoring Mother Earth
Truth and Reconciliation Speech
 Justice Murray Sinclair
Teaching Indigenous children
Indigenous traditions, heroes, and stories
"We need to ensure that our young people are 
given a sense of validity, that they know where they come from...then they'll know who they are" (M. Sinclair 11). 
Answering analysis
Questions
Discussion with 
Surrounding Peers
Understanding issues actually
 relevant to Indigenous peoples
Reciprocity
Twisted Histories: Reconciliation
Kaniehtiio Horn
Significance of Reciprocity 
To Reconciliation and Healing
Reciprocal Discussions
"One path to reconciliation is in small actions and building relationships between Indigenous peoples and Canadians" (Horn).
Discussion Circles
Giving Back to the
Indigenous Community
Standing Up Together
Class Listening/Discussion
Teaches the significance of 
giving back, inspires my gratitude 
towards Indigenous peoples
Realizing my privilege of knowledge
(reconciliACTION)
Dibenimiisowin
 Niigonwedom James Sinclair
Continued lack of support
and recognition of Indigenous 
knowledge in modern society
Self-Healing
"No apology, no words, and certainly
no time in parliament can 
give healing" (N. J. Sinclair 25).
Canadian Federal Government Apology 
Stephen Harper (on behalf of government)
Mainly words,
 little action
Answering analysis
Questions
Respect
Angry Inuk
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril 
Inuit Cultural Significance 
of Seal Hunting
Hunting Tradition
Acknowledging Inuit traditions 
amidst colonialism
Group Discussion Circle
Revenge
Thomas Anguti Johnson
Class Analysis of 
Themes/Messages
Honouring Inuit beliefs and
cultural values

The Nanarluk
Nightmares of The Americas: The Wendigo
Joseph and Gabriel Behill  
Creating an inclusive environment 
for Indigenous and ALL peoples
Land
Acknowledgement
Positionality
Mutual Respect
Class Listening/Discussion
Respecting First Nations territories
beliefs and cultural values
The Wendigo
Indigenous Land
Teaches how to examine beliefs 
from different perspectives with respect, 
very applicable my to daily life
Responsibility
Sixties Scoop News Report
CBC News
Sixties Scoop Discussion
Post + Response
Understanding impacts and 
consequences of the Sixties Scoop 
on Indigenous families
Cultural Genocide
Residential Schools
Systemic Abuse
Loss of 
Ancestral Connection
Family Separation
Trick Or Treaty
Alanis Obamsawin
Grasping the colonialist manipulations
within land Treaties of Turtle 
Island (e.g. Williams Treaty)
Manipulative 
Translations
Invalidating Oral
Histories and
Treaties
Committing to change and reconciliACTION
Realizing personal complicities
 and benefits 
Trick or Treaty
 Questions
Personal Land
Acknowledgement
Realizing my personal benefit from
colonialism and the taking of 
Indigenous territories
