These resources offer valuable insights into why it is crucial to reflect on the history of colonization and its impact on Indigenous Peoples, and on the importance of relationship-building. The resources provide compelling examples of truth and reconciliation efforts, such as reclaiming Indigenous place names and other reconciliation initiatives.
Themes
» Reclaiming Indigenous place names
» Reconciliation best-practices in the workplace
» Indigenous perspectives and voices
Websites
- Commitment to Reconciliation (Trans Canada Trail)
- Indigenous Territories Map (Native Land)
- Guidance Toolkit for Engagement with Indigenous Communities (Outdoor Recreation Council of BC)
- Secwepemc Landmarks Project (Shuswap Trails)
- Indigenous Mountain Names (Gripped)
Videos
- Cultural Safety Education as the Blueprint for Reconciliation (Len Pierre | TEDxSFU)
Continuing Education
- Indigenous Canada (University of Alberta)
- 4 Seasons of Reconciliation (First Nations University of Canada)
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