Reconciliation Resources

The Above video is the movie Dakota 38 due to sensitive content it must be viewed on Youtube. This documentary provides information on the hanging of 38 Dakota men as well as the Journey of healing for descendants.

https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1524504501233/1557513602139 This link leads you to A government of Canada page on the 4 calls to reconciliation that directly relate to education.

This film can be rented for $3 at the link below. This film shows the awful conditions and treatment Indigenous children insured at residential schools. There is abuse shown and it may be triggering to some. https://www.nfb.ca/film/we_were_children/trailer/we_were_children_trailer/
The NTCR has compiled resources for educators to use when educating on reconciliation organized by grade level and is a wonderful resource.

As a Saskatchewan resident, I have found great value in learning about Cree teachings, specifically tipi teachings. I would encourage anyone to reach out to an elder with a gift of tobacco and be personally taught about the tipi teachings. However, the link below provides a very clear telling of what tipi teachings are and their importance. http://www.fourdirectionsteachings.com/transcripts/cree.html

In this list, each link leads to an article or webpage that relates to the sixties scoop. each resource allowed me to grow my knowledge base on Canadian history and motivates me to work toward reconciliation. These are also the links to references for the snippet of my research paper under professional writing