Students can obtain information on Treaty Rights from this education guide: Treaties in Canada, Education Guide
Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum (Alberta Education) Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
Indigenous Studies Portal – University of Saskatchewan web tool: provides electronic resources such as books, articles, theses, documents, photographs, archival resources, maps, etc. It is a trustworthy resource for students.
Intercontinental Cry (IC) is a non-profit newsroom that produces public-interest journalism centered on Indigenous Peoples, climate change and international human rights. I think this resource can be advised for students to research by themselves for Indigenous rights social studies assignments. With a team of more than 50 volunteer journalists who recognize the significant role that Indigenous Peoples play in defending our fundamental rights and freedoms, IC Magazine produces tactical and investigative journalism with moral force. The articles written in student-friendly language. How the Indian Act made Indians act like Indian