To continue the conversation about indigenous culture in the classroom and the garden, you might want to take a look at this webpage about treaties.
Read MoreThis video showcases a school that values their food garden as an integral part of their school community.
Read MoreThe teaching resource collection within the archives at the NCTR is composed of over 300 unique English-language resources and 100 French-language resources related to residential schools and other closely related topics.
Read MoreThis book emphasizes food's role in our social being. It explores food through various social differences such as class, race, gender and age. It is designed for advanced readers so exploration with older students is recommended.
Read MoreIf you would like to explore the possibility of creating a Three Sisters Garden, this lesson plan is a great guide!
Read MoreTo support your lessons about Mi'Kmaq culture, this e-book could be a great go-to. Lesson suggestions are divided by grade and topics covered include expressing emotion, diversity and awareness, indian residential schools, and more.
Read MoreBuilding a garden that is accessible to students, community members, and volunteers of all abilities and disabilities is essential.
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