97 products
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Native Curriculum Book
Lessons from Turtle Island
Lessons from Turtle Island is a teaching resource book that guides early childhood educators in integrating authentic Native American stories and activities, emphasizing respect and accurate everyday representation.
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$30.00 USD
Indigenous Storytelling Series
Raven Tales
Animated series based on First Nations and Native American stories featuring Raven.
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$0.00 USD
Native Voices / Perspectives Resource
Listen to Native Voices
Listen to Native Voices is an interactive PBS resource featuring audio and video clips from Native voices, useful for giving students firsthand perspectives when studying Indigenous histories and contemporary issues.
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$0.00 USD
Indigenous Education Platform
Narragunnawali
Australian platform supporting Reconciliation Action Plans with Indigenous curriculum resources.
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$46.00 USD
Hawaiian Bookstore
Native Books
Hawaiʻi bookstore specializing in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander literature.
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Indigenous Research Methodology Resources
Indigenous Research (University of Alberta)
University of Alberta resources on Indigenous research methodologies.
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Blog Reviewing Native-Related Curricula
Native Curriculum Reviews
A blog that evaluates mainstream curricula on how they depict Native peoples, flagging stereotypes and recommending more accurate, tribally grounded alternatives. 
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State Education Office
Washington Native Education
Curriculum and resources from Washington state’s education department and Tribes that teach local tribal history, sovereignty, and contemporary Native life across grade levels. 
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Native Visibility Organization
Illuminative
Native-led advocacy org creating media campaigns, research, and curricula to increase visibility of Native peoples.
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$15.00 USD
Living-History Education Program
Woodland Indian Educational Programs
Woodland Indian Educational Programs is a Native-run educational service that focuses on Eastern Woodlands Indigenous cultures. The group designs programs for museums, historic sites, schools, powwows, and cultural centers, often using living-history-style demonstrations to teach about housing, clothing, tools, agriculture, and diplomacy. Presenters bring maps, material-culture displays, and carefully researched outfits, and they also offer staff trainings for teachers and docents. The goal is to replace stereotypes and generic “Native American” lessons with tribally grounded information and to show that Woodlands Nations have complex, ongoing histories and present-day communities, not just a distant past.
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$7.99 USD
Indigenous Spirit Ranger Series
Spirit Rangers
Animated Netflix series by Native storytellers featuring spirit ranger siblings.
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$29.99 USD
Hawaiian Legends Collection
Legends and Myths of Hawaii
Collection of traditional Hawaiian legends and myths.
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Indigenous Data Principles
Indigenous Protocols (First Nations Principles of OCAP)
Set of First Nations principles—Ownership, Control, Access, Possession—that guide ethical data collection & use in Indigenous communities.
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$13.00 USD
Indigenous Post-Apocalyptic MG Novel
The Flicker
Middle grade post apocalyptic novel told through an Indigenous lens.
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$7.00 USD
Youth 1491 Adaptation
Before Columbus: The Americas of 1491 (young readers)
Young readers’ adaptation of “1491” that shares research on complex Indigenous civilizations in the Americas before European contact.
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$13.00 USD
Zinn Youth Adaptation
A Young People’s History of the United States
Adaptation of Howard Zinn’s history centering workers, Indigenous people and marginalized groups.
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$66.00 USD
Potawatomi Cultural Heritage Center
CPN Cultural Heritage Center
Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s Cultural Heritage Center with exhibits and virtual tours.
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Website / Mapping Project
The Decolonial Atlas
An online mapping project presenting decolonial and Indigenous centered maps of the world. Helps learners reconsider borders, place names and histories from noncolonial perspectives.
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Inuit Climate Knowledge Project
Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change
Documentary project sharing Inuit elders’ observations of environmental change.
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Documentary Segment
The Indigenous Science of Permaculture
“The Indigenous Science of Permaculture” is an essay by writer Rohini Walker, published through PBS SoCal’s Tending Nature project. It explains how many techniques celebrated in modern permaculture—like polyculture planting, cultural burning, and community-based food systems—are rooted in long-standing Indigenous land-care practices. Walker warns that when permaculture is treated as a neutral, technical toolset, it can be appropriated and stripped from those communities. The essay invites readers to see ecological design as inseparable from Indigenous science, relational worldviews, and sovereignty, and it offers a starting point for discussing land, climate justice, and decolonizing environmental education with teens.
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Hawaiian Astronomy Museum
ʻImiloa Astronomy Center
Museum and planetarium in Hilo blending Hawaiian knowledge with astronomy.
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Online Program
American Indians in Children’s Literature
Blog that reviews children’s and young adult books about Indigenous peoples focusing on accuracy and representation. Parents can check titles before buying and discover recommended reads by Native authors.
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Online Program
Learning First Peoples Classroom Resources
Classroom resources developed with First Nations communities that provide lessons, texts and guidance for teaching about First Peoples’ histories, cultures and perspectives respectfully.
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$19.99 USD
Book
A People’s History of the United States
Howard Zinn’s landmark history that tells the story of the United States from the perspective of workers, enslaved people and other marginalized groups. Best for older teens and adults.