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Tides of Change

Inside the ingenious Inuit kayak.

Snow Tech

Thousands of years of winter creativity.

Having Your Voices Heard: Participating in Matters that Directly Concern You!

This lesson encourages students to consider the government’s treatment of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples; learn about Indigenous-led movements; and take action in support of reconciliation.

Indigenous Law

This special publication will introduce students to new ideas about how people can live together, and enhance their understanding of the long-standing laws governing First Nations, Inuit and Métis life.

Piano Cover

This piano cover, decorated with Métis beadwork, was made in 1878 at what is now Fort Qu’appelle, Saskatchewan.


Live Our Heritage / Vivre notre héritage

Live Our Heritage/Vivre notre héritage was a two-year project to collect, preserve, and share the history of Métis-sur-Mer, a small town in Quebec’s Lower St. Lawrence region.


Embroidered Pad Saddle

These saddles were made by women, and Métis women have been credited with exceptional expertise in their creation.


Louis Riel's Moccasins

A resistance fighter’s moccasins become a symbol of reconciliation.


Selkirk Settlers: Cuthbert Grant and the Battle of Seven Oaks

Tensions were high between the Northwest Company, Metis and the HBC employees and Selkirk Settlers as they competed over resources.


Oil Lamp

Netsilingmiut people converted metal from an abandoned ship into an oil lamp.