Intangible History – Inuit Throat Singing

Katherine Leadbetter

Salluit, Quebec

‘The goal of the lesson is to expose and sensitize students about the art of Inuit throat singing and its historical importance’

Introduction to Canadian Residential Schools

Jarrod Fuhr

Calgary, Alberta

Challenging students to reconcile contradictory historical narratives through research.

L’histoire des autochtones

Caroline Desruisseaux

Sherbrooke, Quebec

Replacer les populations autochtones au centre de l'histoire : une courte réflexion.

Le Règlement 17, une histoire au pluriel

Geneviève Richer et Vincent Bergeron

Ottawa, Ontario

Le Règlement 17 limitait l’usage du français comme langue d’enseignement et de communication aux deux premières années du primaire.

Macdonald and Riel : The Victor and the Victim

Larry Mikulcik

Strasbourg, Saskatchewan

This project is to have students conduct research and take part in role play where they grapple with the many issues arising in the 1800's.

Monuments and Memorials

Stephanie Lett

Ottawa, Ontario

Students choose an individual or a group deserving a monument, make a research and an essay on him, her or it and create a monument.

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