97 products
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Book
Rabbit Chase
Graphic novel rooted in Anishinaabe culture where a Two Spirit kid is drawn into an Ojibwe story world. Combines adventure with teachings, best for older tweens and teens.
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Podcast
Relentless Indigenous Woman Podcast
A podcast that amplifies Indigenous women’s stories, resilience, and activism, which older teens and parents can use to hear firsthand perspectives often missing from mainstream history texts.
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Podcast
Stuff The British Stole
A podcast and TV series investigating objects taken during the British Empire. Combines history, travel and interviews to explore museum collections, colonialism and questions of restitution.
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$7.50 USD
Book
Crossing Bok Chitto
Historical picture book set in Mississippi that tells of a friendship between a Choctaw girl and an enslaved boy and a daring river crossing to freedom. Powerful for elementary history units.
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$12.00 USD
Book
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States for Young People
A young readers’ adaptation of the adult history that retells U.S. history from Indigenous perspectives. Best for middle school and up, with discussion-ready chapters on colonization, resistance, and sovereignty.
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$6.43 USD
Book
A Different Mirror
Young readers’ adaptation of Ronald Takaki’s multicultural history of the United States, centering Indigenous, African, Asian, Latinx and European immigrant experiences. A strong counterbalance to traditional US history texts.
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$7.49 USD
Book
Mary and the Trail of Tears
Middle grade historical novel that follows a young Cherokee girl forced from her home during the Trail of Tears. A powerful read aloud for learning about resilience justice and United States history.
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YouTube Channel
Osiyo TV
A video series from the Cherokee Nation that highlights Cherokee people, history, language, and culture, giving kids short documentary-style segments from an authentic Indigenous perspective.
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Online Program
National Museum of the American Indian
Smithsonian museum dedicated to the histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The website offers virtual exhibits videos and teaching materials families can explore from home.
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Online Program
Native Knowledge 360°
Curriculum from the National Museum of the American Indian that presents Native perspectives on history and contemporary life. Families can use ready made lessons primary sources and videos across grade levels.
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Online Program
N’we Jinan
An Indigenous-led arts and music program that shares powerful youth-created songs and videos, which families can use to explore contemporary Indigenous stories, creativity, and resilience.
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Online Program
Molly of Denali
An animated series about Molly, a 10-year-old Alaska Native vlogger, whose adventures weave in Indigenous knowledge, mapping, and informational text skills perfect for social studies and media literacy.
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Online Program
Native-Land.ca
Native-Land.ca is an interactive map that shows Indigenous territories languages and treaties around the world. Families can use it to learn whose land they live on and explore Indigenous geography respectfully.
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Self-Paced Video Course
Native America
PBS documentary series that centers Indigenous voices while exploring history, science and living cultures across the Americas, useful for countering stereotypes and deepening understanding of Native nations.
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Podcast
Unrooted (Podcast)
Podcast from The Indigenous Foundation sharing conversations about Indigenous experiences, identity and history. Best for teens and parents who want to deepen decolonial perspectives together.
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Podcast
Telling Our Twisted Histories
A podcast that revisits common words and stories about Indigenous peoples and colonial history. Centers Indigenous voices to untangle myths and invite deeper listening and learning.
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Online Program
Wo Lakota
Online collection of lesson plans and videos built around Lakota values and stories, developed with Native elders. Useful for bringing Indigenous perspectives into US history and social studies.
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Online Community
Secular & Decolonizing Homeschooling Resources and Connections
Facebook group for families seeking secular and decolonizing approaches to homeschooling, where members share resources, discuss curriculum choices and offer mutual support.
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Podcast
Unreserved (CBC)
A CBC radio show and podcast featuring Indigenous stories, culture, and conversations from across Canada. Older kids and teens can use episodes to deepen understanding of contemporary Indigenous experiences.
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Podcast
Native Artist Podcast
Podcast showcasing Native musicians and artists through interviews and storytelling. Listening with teens can broaden understanding of contemporary Indigenous creativity identity and culture beyond what textbooks usually include.
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Book
Florentine Codex
Digitized 16th century manuscript documenting Aztec culture, written in Nahuatl and Spanish with detailed illustrations. Best for advanced teens and adults studying Mesoamerican history and colonial encounters.
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$15.00 USD
Game
Native Teaching Aids
Native Teaching Aids creates educational games and materials that highlight Native languages cultures and histories. Families can use their card and board style games to bring Indigenous perspectives into social studies.
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$10.00 USD
Book
ReVisioning History for Young People Series
A book series that reimagines U.S. history through diverse perspectives. ReVisioning History for Young People features accessible adaptations highlighting underrepresented voices and movements in American history.
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Online Curriculum
Zinn Education Project
The Zinn Education Project offers powerful, teacher-created lessons that bring overlooked voices and events to life. Its materials help students think critically about history, explore primary sources, and understand how the past shapes today—all through engaging, inclusive activities.