Social Studies 3
DR3.3
Compare the beliefs of various communities around the world regarding living on and with the land.
Indicators for this outcome
(a) |
Research the view of land as held by indigenous peoples in communities studied. |
(b) |
Identify ways in which people in communities studied interact with the land (e.g., meeting needs and wants, how land is protected or neglected). |
(c) |
Identify local environmental issues that affect life in communities studied. |
(d) |
Compare environmental concerns (e.g., air quality, soil conservation, water availability and quality) common to both the local community and communities studied. |
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R103303
Nipin and the Rocks
Nipin and other children listen to Mosom, an Elder in the community, tell them stories from their ancestors using rocks that were passed down to Mosom over the generations. Nipin admires the rocks and decides to steal them for himself. The longer he keeps the stolen rocks, the more their beautiful appearance deteriorates. Nipin returns the rocks and learns from Mosom that the rocks represent the beauty of the stories that are meant to be shared by all.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.95
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R004153
Treaty Tales Series
The Treaty Tales series consists of three books for children that explain the history and symbolism of treaties. Since these books were published in Manitoba, the text occasionally refers to Manitoba and the Anishinabe as examples, but the principles of the content apply to all Canadians.
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The Friendship
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The Handshake and the Pipe
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We Are All Treaty People
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$59.95 (set of 3 books)
Record posted/updated:
May 21, 2021
R051917
Missuk's Snow Geese
Missuk lives in the far north and dreams of carving snow geese out of soapstone. Her father promises to teach her when he returns from hunting. While waiting for her father, Missuk makes snow geese in the snow. A storm strikes and her father does not return from the hunt. Her father comes upon the shapes of geese in the snow and these shapes guide him to a safe return home.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$22.95
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R103099
Nokomis and I
A young boy accompanies his grandmother on a walk and learns about the interconnectedness of nature and how we must respect and honour the Circle of Life. At the end of their journey, Nokomis selects seven rocks from the stream to explain the teachings of the Seven Grandfathers.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.95
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R053242
A Mother's Earth
This award-winning series, produced in Cree, English and French, uses stop-motion animation to portray life in a fictional northern Saskatchewan community. It focuses on issues and events in the lives of children and their supportive families in this traditional Cree community. The adults guide the children to retain their traditional culture and values while living in the modern world. In this episode, six year old Raven must write a report on identity, describing who she thinks she is. Through talking to many people in the community, 10-year-old Talon reconciles her Cree-Metis identity as a daughter and sister. Cousin T-Bear and brother Talon are asked to help create a sweat lodge and through their hard work they earn their Indian names. Non-Aboriginal students viewing this film will gain a better understanding of Aboriginal identity and traditional practices. T-Bone's father's role at the band office provides a glimpse into First Nations governance and its complex issues.
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Media and Formats :
Video
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R052437
Planting the Trees of Kenya: The Story of Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai grew up in the Kenyan highlands. Fig trees covered the hills, fish were abundant in the streams and people tended their own gardens. After attending college in the United States, Wangari returns to a changed Kenya. The trees are gone, the people are malnourished and the village gardens are dry. In 1977, Wangari begins the Green Belt Movement, where individuals learn to care for the environment.
Wangari received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. At the back of the book is additional information on Wangari Maathai.
Wangari received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. At the back of the book is additional information on Wangari Maathai.
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Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$21.99
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R012793
Concentus Citizenship Education Resources. Grade 3: The Intentional & Explicit Teaching of Essential Citizenship Competencies
Students investigate the responsibilities of varying levels of government and the scope of influence of their decisions. Students extend their use of maps and globes to represent the Earth and consider why people choose to live and settle where they do. Students begin to learn about the relationship between beliefs, rights and responsibilities. Students consider the impact of culture and diversity on interpretation of current events.
Links :
Download
Media and Formats :
Document
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
January 21, 2019
R054531
Solomon's Tree
On the West Coast of Canada, Solomon has developed a special relationship with a large maple tree in his yard. Through the tree, Solomon has learned many things about the life of insects, plants and animals. After a fierce storm topples the maple, Solomon's uncle leads him through the process of creating a mask, which brings to life all of the things that were special to Solomon. Students will appreciate Solomon, his family, the respect there is for the natural environment and how art is a part of the culture in this story.
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Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.95
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R009299
Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back
In this illustrated book, the turtle’s back is a significant symbol to the Iroquois people that represents the creation of Turtle Island. A closer look will reveal a pattern of thirteen individual segments on his back which represent each moon of the cycle of seasons. There are also twenty-eight platelets which form an edging around the shell which represent the number of days in the moon cycle.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$29.95
Record posted/updated:
January 6, 2022
R102879
How We Lived with Other People
Curated by Alberta's Glenbow Museum, this website presents text, diagrams and photographs that explain what life was like for First Nations peoples before and after treaty. The website specifically focuses on the Blackfoot First Nation, but the correlations to the experiences of Saskatchewan First Nations are valuable.
Links :
Website
Media and Formats :
Website
Topic :
Truth and Reconciliation
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
February 15, 2019
R052822
Alex Shares His Wampum Belt
Alex explains that wampum belts are representations of everlasting promises. He shares the meaning of the shells and beads that were traditionally used to create the belts; he also decides to create his own modern version of a wampum belt from bricks to help teach others that "We are all treaty people."
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.00
Record posted/updated:
June 14, 2019
R052721
Dakota Talks About Treaties
Dakota takes part in the 250th anniversary celebration of the Treaty of Niagara. In the process, she learns that treaties are living documents that explain the rights, responsibilities and relationships between First Nations and governments.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.00
Record posted/updated:
June 14, 2019
R104225
Grandmother / Grandfather Icon Book Set 2
A set of 10 colourful board books that introduce key icons of Indigenous cultures, such as traditions and sacred objects.
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Grandfather, Tell Us About Wild Rice
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Eagle Feather
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Totem Pole
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Grandmother, Tell Us About Our Elders
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Four Sacred Medicines
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Star Blanket
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$124.95 (complete set)
Record posted/updated:
January 5, 2022
R104227
Grandmother / Grandfather Tribe Book Set
A set of 10 colourful board books describing important historical aspects of life and culture of different Indigenous peoples.
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Algonquin People of Long Ago
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Inuit People of Long Ago
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Iroquois People of Long Ago
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Ojibwe People of Long Ago
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Salish People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Haida People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Mi'kmaq People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Métis People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Sioux People of Long Ago
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$124.95 (complete set)
Record posted/updated:
January 5, 2022
R100149
The Diamond Willow Walking Stick: A Traditional Métis Story About Generosity: Li kaan di sool. Aen nistwayr di Michif li taan kayaash taanishi aen ishi maykihk
This illustrated storybook captures the remembrances of a Métis elder’s traditional teachings about generosity that he learned from his grandparents while growing up in a Métis community. The stories are written in English and Michif and are recorded in both languages on an audio CD included at the back of the resource.
Media and Formats :
Book
CD/DVD
Price :
$15.00
Record posted/updated:
June 15, 2022
R002998
We Are the Land
This kit provides Indigenous perspectives on land use and conservation from across Canada. The kit contains 16 student editions and one cross-curricular teacher guide. A link to the publisher’s website offers access to additional supports that include an introductory video, links to age-appropriate content, maps and more. A variety of texts are presented which include reports, poetry, translations, opinions and articles supported by quality images.
Media and Formats :
Kit
Price :
See publisher.
Record posted/updated:
June 15, 2022
R028494
The Caterpillar Woman
Based on a traditional Inuit story, this picture book tells the story of how inner beauty and kindness are transformative.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
See publisher.
Record posted/updated:
June 15, 2022
R102917
Thanks to the Animals
Set in the past, this illustrated book tells the traditional story of a First Nations family's seasonal migration. While relocating, the youngest member is separated from the family and protected from the cold by animals until his father finds him. At the end of the book are some words in the Passamaquoddy language and a QR code to an audio recording of the story in the Passamaquoddy language. There are numerous cultural aspects addressed in this book.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$17.95
Record posted/updated:
June 15, 2022