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www.mcintyre.ca tel: 800-565-3036 First Nations, Métis & Inuit Studies First Nations, Métis & Inuit Studies 2016 Video and Streaming Catalogue First Nations, Métis & Inuit Streaming Playlist See pages 2 & 3 A complete Educational Toolkit for your classes! TREATY EDUCATION VIDEOS for Grades 4-Post-Sec From award-winning Métis lmmaker Matt LeMay Truth and Reconcilation: The Legacy of Residential Schools in Canada Ofcial Selection at the Canada International Film Festival F F F F F F F F F F F Fi ir rs s & & I I i i T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T TR RE EA AT TY Y T Tr ru ut th h

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First Nations, Métis & Inuit StudiesFirst Nations, Métis & Inuit Studies2016 Video and Streaming Catalogue

First Nations, Métis & Inuit Streaming Playlist

See pages 2 & 3A complete Educational Toolkit

for your classes!

TREATY EDUCATION VIDEOS for Grades 4-Post-SecFrom award-winning Métis fi lmmaker Matt LeMay

Truth and Reconcilation: The Legacy of Residential

Schools in CanadaOffi cial Selection at the

Canada International Film Festival

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Create your own Playlist!Build and create your own library of streaming content.We take care of the hassles of managing servers and IT issues.

• Completely customizable.• Chapters (where available) with searchable descrip ons.• Unique URLs per tle which can be integrated into your catalogue for easy access.• Mobile device friendly.• Flexible terms. For some programs we off er yearly, three year or fi ve year terms.

First Na ons, Mé s & Inuit Studies are now infused into all grades and all social studies/history and geography strands of the curriculum. FNMI Studies are vital to every student’s understanding of not only Canada’s past but our present as well. As Canadians, we need to embrace and make a commitment to understanding the vital role the First Na ons, Mé s and Inuit people and community play in our country.

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Order your FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS & INUIT PLAYLIST today! You choose the titles...

Our playlist covers many aspects of First Na ons, Mé s & Inuit Studies:

• Residen al Schools• First Na on Art, Culture & Tradi ons• Treaty-Making/Land Claims• The Mé s• The Seven Grandfather Teachings• Infringement on Tradi onal Lands• The Connec on Between Food and Land• Forms of Government/Concensus Style

Government• Aboriginal Rites/Vision Quest• Social Issues - Housing, Food Costs, Water

Contamina on, Women’s Issues & Violence• Geography & Geology of the North• Environmental Issues

Individual K-12 SchoolsSelect any 10 tles from this catalogue (excluding First Peoples on page 8)

ONLY $390 per school (1 year)or $890 per school for 3 year streaming rights.

School Boards/Colleges and Universi es, please contact us for pricing.

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The History of Trea es in Canada (Secondary/Post-Secondary version)Grades 9-Post-Sec 2016 CC 14 min LeMay MediaFrom the Royal Proclama on of 1763 to the implementa on of the modern-day Algonquin land claim, The History of Trea es in Canada explores the history, applica on and legacy of these founda onal legal documents and how they con nue to shape and defi ne the o en strained rela onships between First Na ons and the Crown in Canada. Viewers learn about the crea on of reserves, land rights issues, the spirit and intent of trea es, the development of legisla on, the crea on of residen al schools, and modern-day treaty nego a on. Wri en and produced by award-winning Mé s fi lmmaker Ma LeMay, this new video is a valuable resource for your History, Canadian Studies, Law, First Na ons, Mé s and Inuit Studies and Civics classes.#LM0008-FN16 $159: DVD, PDF Teacher’s Resource Guide and Student Worksheets.Streaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $159

The History of Treaties in Canada

Learning About Trea es in Canada (Elementary version)Grades 4-8 2016 CC 18 min LeMay MediaAboriginal people lived in Canada long before European se lers and explorers arrived here. They lived in harmony with their environment and cared for the land and water they depended on for survival. The concept of land ownership was foreign to them. The arrival of Europeans had a dras c impact on their lives. In Learning About Trea es in Canada, elementary students will come to understand the circumstances that led to the process of treaty making including the fur trade, western and northern expansion, and the 7 Year War. Trea es are compared to promises or solemn covenants. We begin to understand how their nego a on was fl awed and how First Na on peoples lives were aff ected not only in the past, but also how the process s ll impacts the First Na ons community today. From award-winning Mé s fi lmmaker Ma LeMay.#LM0009-FN16 $159: DVD, PDF Teacher’s Resource Guide and Student WorksheetsStreaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $159

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The Mé s in CanadaGrades 6-12 2016 CC 11 min LeMay MediaOne of the greatest gi s to emerge from the early se lement of the new world was an en rely new race of people that would be known as the Mé s. Recognized offi cially as one of Canada’s three aboriginal peoples, the Mé s had a dis nct way of life that incorporated aspects of both European and indigenous cultures. The term Mé s means “mixed-blood” in French. It comes from the French word me sser, which means “to mix races”. The Mé s have a fascina ng and unique culture and language. They have played an instrumental role in shaping the Canada we know today. Narrated and produced by mul award-winning Mé s fi lmmaker Ma LeMay , The Mé s in Canada provides the viewer with a compelling overview of the history, culture and heritage of the Mé s people including informa on on Louis Riel, the Red River Rebellion, the Mé s sash, the Mé s fl ag and the importance of dance and music. #LM0006-FN16 $149: DVD, PDF Resource GuideStreaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $149

One par cular group of Canadian women merit special a en on: Indigenous women and girls in Canada experience a scale and severity of violence that cons tutes a na onal human rights crisis.The issue of violence against aboriginal women and girls is a systemic one with deep roots in sexism, poverty and racism. To properly address the situa on, one must understand the history and impact of coloniza on on Aboriginal peoples in Canada. There has been a cycle of trauma and abuse brought on by residen al schools, and by the 60s Scoop – where large numbers of aboriginal children were forcibly taken into the child welfare system. Government and church have interfered with First Na ons tradi onal prac ces for over 500 years.

This informa ve video gives an overview of the history of trauma and abuse experienced by Aboriginal women in Canada. We trace its roots from early colonialism in Canada to recent ac ons by the Canadian government, the Truth and Reconcilia on Commission, and the release of the RCMP Report on Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada.#MCI090-FN16 $119: DVDStreaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $119

Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in CanadaGrades 9-Post Sec 2016 CC 12 minMcIntyre Media Inc.

Violence against women is a signifi cant issue in society. According to the World Health Organiza on, it aff ects one third of women around the world. Violence against women is also a serious issue in Canada, unfortunately.

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An Overview of Residen al Schools in Canada(Elementary Version)Grades 5-8 2015 CC 15 min McIntyre Media Inc.First Na ons people have lived in this country for many thousands of years. They were here long before anyone else. In the 16th century, European explorers and missionaries began making their way to Canada. Life would begin to change dras cally for many aboriginal people. Disease, loss of culture, loss of land, and unkept promises. As the Canadian government looked for a way to expand westward, a series of trea es set in mo on a system of residen al schools.Educa on was a way to “assimilate” the children – to make them behave and think more like the Europeans who were taking over Canada.

Residen al schools had a las ng impact on First Na ons individuals, families and communi es. The children who returned home brought with them the various abuses they

experienced. That has aff ected their families and communi es for genera ons. Children came home lonely, depressed and scared. Many had died without ever seeing their parents again.

This program gives students an overview of the residen al school system in Canada. Combining archival footage with residen al school survivor interviews, students will learn why and how the schools were established, the eff ect of trea es on aboriginal life, the impact of residen al schools on future genera ons, what life was like for children in these schools, and an apprecia on of aboriginal culture and history.

Educator’s Package - #MCI085-FN16 - $179 Includes DVD plus 32-page Teacher’s Resource Guide, complete with vocabulary list, viewing sugges ons, numerous student ac vity sheets, and event meline; 4 BONUS segments (21 min) - Nunavut: Food and Supplies, The Witness Blanket, Chief Robert Joseph, and Shannen’s Dream.

Streaming Rights: 3 years - Single Site (K-12) - MCI085-STREAMING - $179 Note: For Educator’s Package, Teacher’s Resource Guide will be sent as a PDF.

Correlates to following subject areas:History, Geography, Social Studies, FNMI Studies, Treaty Educa on classes.

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Residen al Schools: Truth and Reconcilia on in Canada Grades 9-Post-Sec 2015 CC 18 min McIntyre Media Inc.Indian Residen al Schools are a part of our shared history in Canada. Prior to European contact, First Na ons people had their own educa on system, governing system, beliefs and customs. While some posi ve alliances were established, the arrival of missionaries and others kicked off a systema c a ack on the tradi onal customs and culture of na ve communi es. In 1883, as a result of treaty nego a ons and government proclama ons, Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald authorized the crea on of three “industrial schools.” Thus began the misguided a empt “to kill the Indian in the child.”

Between 1879 and 1986, at least 150,000 aboriginal children in Canada - almost a third of aboriginal children - were forcibly removed and placed into Indian Residen al Schools. The assault on Aboriginal iden ty began the moment children took their fi rst step across the school’s threshold. Their unique

culture was stripped away to be replaced with a foreign European iden ty. Their family es were cut, clothes replaced, and children were prevented from returning home.

The telling of Canada’s history is not complete without this story. Some refer to it as a “cultural genocide.” Genera ons upon genera ons of aboriginal people have been aff ected by the abuse and horrors experienced in these schools. The Truth and Reconcilia on Summary that was undertaken as an element of the Indian Residen al Schools Se lement Agreement outlines 94 recommenda ons for achieving a full reconcilia on between Canada’s na ve and non-na ve peoples.

Educator’s Package - #MCI086-FN16 - $179Includes DVD plus 32-page Teacher’s Resource Guide, complete with vocabulary list, viewing sugges ons, numerous student ac vity sheets, and event meline; 4 BONUS segments (29 min) - Jus ce Murray Sinclair: Survivors Speak Out; Paul Mar n: Power Play; 3. Marie Wilson: HealingDecades-Old Wounds; and The 60’s Scoop.

Streaming Rights: 3 years - Single Site (K-12) - MCI083-STREAMING - $179 Colleges/Universi es - call for streaming price.Note: For Educator’s Package, Teacher’s Resource Guide will be sent as a PDF.

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Correlates to following subject areas:History, Geography, Social Sciences, FNMI Studies, Treaty Educa on, Civics, English and Law classes.

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First PeoplesGrades 9-Post Sec 2015 CC 300 min/2 discs PBS200,000 years ago we took our fi rst steps in Africa. Today there are 7 billion of us living across the planet. How did our ancestors spread from con nent to con nent? This is a global detec ve story, featuring the latest archaeological discoveries and gene c research. It’s a story that revolves around a shocking revela on. In prehistoric mes, we met and mated with other types of human – like Neanderthals, Denisovans and Homo erectus. This mixing of genes helped us survive - and ul mately thrive.

Scien sts are beginning to realize that ours is not a pedigree species, but a patchwork. We are all hybrids. On each con nent, we track down the earliest members of our species, Homo sapiens. Who were these First Peoples? What drove them to the ends of the earth? Episodes include: Americans; Africa; Asia; Australia; Europe.#041795-FN16 $87.99: DVDCall for streaming price.

Truth and Reconcilia on: The Legacy of Residen al Schools in CanadaGrades 6-Post-Sec 2016 CC 30 min LeMay MediaThis program examines the history, legacy and current impacts of the Residen al School experience in Canada. From the establishment of the early Residen al Schools to the work of the Truth and Reconcilia on Commission, this fi lm shines a light into this dark chapter of Canadian history. Wri en and directed by mul ple award winning Mé s fi lmmaker Ma LeMay, this poignant documentary features interviews with Phil Fontaine (Former Na onal Chief of The Assembly of First Na ons), Shawn Atleo (Former Na onal Chief of The Assembly of First Na ons), Dr. Marie Wilson (Truth and Reconcilia on Commissionaire), Dr. Mike Degagne (Former Execu ve Director of the Aboriginal Healing Founda on), and Martha Marsden (Former Residen al School Survivor).#LM0007-FN16 $119: DVDStreaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $119

“Offi cial Sec on”2016 Canada Interna onal Film Fes val

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Peace OutGrades 9-Post-Sec 2012 43 min Indiecan Entertainment Inc.Peace Out is the story of Bri sh Columbia’s magnifi cent Peace River and the true on-the-ground costs of fuelling North America’s unrestrained thirst for energy. The fi lm takes an unusually penetra ng look at the posi ons of industry, science, and the ac vist movement in what has been hailed as a though ul, clear-eyed explora on of an issue that always ends in costs, trade-off s, and the least bad op ons. Robert Moberly, Chief, West Moberly First Na on discusses some of the unintended consequences such as displaced First Na ons communi es, diminished food supplies and downstream devasta on. Peace Out is a movie about the true costs of energy. An intelligent debate that leaves the viewer to decide what to believe.#ICE000-FN16 $199: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $199

STAND: An Environmental DocumentaryGrades 9-Post-Sec 2013 CC 46 min Breakthrough Entertainment“A haun ngly beau ful examina on of the people and culture of the Great Bear Rainforest.” - BEST Film - Vancouver Fes val of Ocean Films, 2013The Great Bear region of Bri sh Columbia’s north coast is one of Canada’s ecological treasures. Now, Enbridge Inc, a Calgary-based oil and gas company has proposed the construc on of a 1,170 km pipeline running from Alberta’s tar sands to Ki mat on Bri sh Columbia’s west coast. From here, crude oil would be loaded into super tankers bound for Asia. Before reaching the open ocean, these tankers would have to travel through this pris ne and terrestrial ecosystem. Through the eff orts of expedi on stand-up paddler Norm Hann, a group of aboriginal students and the powerful surfi ng of iconic west coast na ve Raph Bruhwiler, the diversity of people, landscape and wildlife that would be aff ected by an oil spill is ar culated. STAND takes you to the core of the issue and unfurls the soul of B.C.’s west coast one paddle stroke at a me. #BTE078-FN16 $159: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $159

Trouble In ParadiseGrades 9-Post-Sec 2016 CC 20 min CTVIn 2013, the government of Bri sh Columbia granted the owners of a landfi ll site located directly uphill from Vancouver Island’s Shawnigan Lake a permit to dump 100,000 tonnes of contaminated soil each year for the next 50 years. Trouble in Paradise is an examina on into the fi ght to shut down the water-shed dump site upstream of Shawnigan Lake – a lake residents have relied upon for their drinking water for genera ons. W5 reveals documents showing that Michael Harry, then Chief of the nearby Malahat First Na on, one of only two people in support of the landfi ll, had been doing consul ng work for the company accused of pu ng Shawnigan Lake’s water supply at risk.#CTV685-FN16 $129.95: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $129.95

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Culture, Traditions & BeginningsCulture, TraditionAn Introduc on to First Na ons Culture & Tradi onsGrades 3-8 2015 CC 27 min McIntyre Media Inc.Before early European se lers arrived in what is Canada today, there were already many Aboriginal peoples living here. They lived right across this country and developed a rich and storied existence relying on the land and nature for food, shelter and clothing. Canada’s First Peoples developed complex cultures and lived in harmony with their environment. Each cultural group was made up of several na ons with similari es in language and social structure. Each group also had their own stories, ceremonies and interpreta ons of the world around them.

In An Introduc on to First Na ons: Culture & Tradi ons, students are provided with a broad overview of First Na ons life and culture. Your host, Cedar Smoke introduces students to some important aspects of First Na ons life – regalia and dance, food, drumming, powwows, and the importance of the environment. Elders share their wisdom regarding cultural prac ces, laws and tradi onal values. A must have for elementary social studies and art classes.#MCI084-FN16 $119: DVD + PDF teacher’s resource guide and student ac vity sheets.Streaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $119

Seven Grandfather Teachings Grades 4-8 2012 CC 20 min McIntyre Media Inc.In this wonderful program hosted by Curve Lake First Na ons entertainer Missy Kno , students learn of the history of The Seven Sacred Teachings and meet Coast Tsminshian First Na ons Elder and Educator, Shannon Thunderbird who deligh ully shares and explains each teaching - love, respect, courage, honesty, wisdom, humility, and truth. With her fl air for storytelling, Shannon describes the virtues of being a good person, taking care of one another and taking care of the Earth.

Tradi onal teachings like these have been passed on from genera on to gnera on. Elders have used their experience and wisdom to help people in their communi es make good decisions. These simple teachings on human conduct can be used at home, at school, and at play. An invaluable lesson for all.#MCI059-FN16 $119: DVD + PDF guide and student ac vity sheets.Streaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $119

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Discovering Canada: Our Early ExplorersGrades 4-7 2010 CC 26 min McIntyre Media Inc.Early explorers and navigators expanded the infl uence of their empires as they ventured across oceans and borders in search of territories to colonize. This program brings to life many of Canada’s earliest explorers. Beginning with the arrival of people across the Beringia Land Bridge, students will learn about the explorers who fi rst came to and explored Canada. Along with learning about who these explorers were, we explain the reasons they came, what they were hoping to fi nd here, and their early contact and interac on with Canada’s aboriginal socie es. Students will meet Leif Ericsson, John Cabot, Jacques Car er, Mar n Frobisher, Samuel de Champlain, Henry Kelsey, George Vancouver, Simon Fraser, David Thompson, and of course, our original explorers, the First Na ons people.#MCI036-FN16 $119: DVD + PDF teacher’s resource guide, student ac vity sheets & 10-ques on interac ve quiz.Streaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $119

Community Tradi ons & Celebra ons: Past & PresentGrades 1-3 2014 CC 21 min McIntyre Media Inc.Canada is a land made up of people from all over the world. As a result, many diff erent tradi ons are celebrated throughout the country. In this new, fun-fi lled Canadian-produced program, a naive robot stumbles upon some tradi onal decora ons. Due to his inquisi ve nature, we are taken on a journey through exci ng tradi ons and celebra ons found throughout Canada.Many of Canada’s tradi ons like Halloween and Thanksgiving come from Europe where our early se lers came from. Others like Na onal Aboriginal Day are from Canada’s First People - First Na ons, Me s and Inuit. Other tradi ons such as Ramadan and Diwali have been brought to Canada more recently.#MCI075-FN16 $119: DVD Streaming Rights (3 year) - Single Site (K-12) $119

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Poli cs, current events, local, regional, na onal and world news at your fi nger ps. Foster global awareness and an understanding of other cultures. Students gain knowledge of key issues impac ng their lives. Content added regularly.

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Untamed Gourmet SeriesGrades 9-Post-Sec Season 1 - 2010; Season 2 - 2013 CC 22 min ea 291 Film CompanyUntamed Gourmet brings the original purveyors of the local food movement—Canada’s Aboriginal people together with some of Canada’s fi nest gourmet chefs. It takes the culinary arts out of the kitchen and back to the source. We watch a meal evolve – from inspira on, to collec on, to prepara on – all in a diff erent landscape where the ingredients are found or grown.

SPECIAL SERIES PRICE – ONLY $534 per season (6 programs)Individual tles: $99 each

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Passamaquoddy Bay Shellfi sh: Aerni RossmountSwiss Chef Chris Aerni’s (Rossmount Inn Restaurant) dives for scallops in New Brunswick’s Passamaquoddy Bay. He collects fi ddleheads, samphire greens, ca ail hearts, clams, and periwinkle snails.#291001-FN16 $99: DVDQu’appelle Valley Mule Deer: Dickie Yuzicapi“Sioux Chef,” Dickie Yuzicapi, creates modern varia ons on tradi onal Aboriginal cooking. He combines mule deer and rabbit with gathered sage, chokecherries, and rosehips. #291002-FN16 $99: DVDKananaskis Ring-Necked Pheasant: Michael DeckerChef Michael Dekker’s Calgary restaurant Rouge, is world-renowned for using sustainable ingredients. He visits family friends on a ranch in Kananaskis to hunt Ring-Necked Pheasant which is combined with Thistle Root and Greens, Saskatoon, Kinnikinnick, and Bear Berries.#291003-FN16 $99: DVDNewfoundland Moose: Jeremy CharlesNewfoundland’s Jeremy Charles hunts for moose, a partridge, and gathers wild berries. The meal is served for his friends -- fi shermen who sustain themselves on li le more than local wild and gardened ingredients.#291004-FN16 $99: DVDLac La Ronge Lake Trout: Moe MathieuChef Moe Mathieu uses local ingredients in his Saskatchewan restaurants. He harvests wild rice, chanterelle mushrooms, blueberries, and rosehips. Returning in the dead of winter, he nets lake trout, whitefi sh, and burbot through the ice.#291005-FN16 $99: DVDVancouver Island Dungeness Crab: Sinclair PhilipSinclair Philip’s Sooke Harbour House, on Vancouver Island, features an edible landscape of over 200 herbs, greens, fl owers, and vegetables. He searchs the area’s seashore, forests, and rivers for salmon, crab, crayfi sh, seaweed, and mushrooms.#291006-FN16 $99: DVD

Grey Highlands Rainbow Trout: Aaron BearChef Aaron Bear Robe fi shes for rainbow trout, and gathers wild leeks, fi ddleheads, and ginger root.#291007-FN16 $99: DVDBC Interior Fowl: Ben GenialleChef and instructor Ben Genialle creates a fusion of tradi onal Aboriginal and contemporary foods. He hunts duck, grouse, and snowshoe hare; and gathers skunk cabbage, gooseberries, and Oregon grapes near BC’s Shuswap Lake.#291008-FN16 $99: DVDPort Alberni Salmon Feast: Dolly McRae and Annie Wa s Chefs and cookbook authors Dolly McRae and Annie Wa s forage for wild ingredients near their home in Port Alberni, BC. The mother/daughter team collaborates to create a tradi onal community feast over an open fi re.#291009-FN16 $99: DVDNorthwest Territories Caribou: Pierre LePageChef Pierre LePage of Yellowknife, NWT forages for blueberries, fi reweed, and morel mushrooms, and acquires both caribou and muskox meat, which highlights a shared outdoor meal.#291010-FN16 $99: DVDCowichan Valley Mule Foot Hog: Brock WindsorChef Brock Windsor u lizes only local ingredients in his restaurant. Together with medicine woman Della Rice Sylvester, he combs the rainforests in Cowichan Valley, BC for blackberries, huckleberries, and lobster mushrooms. #291011-FN16 $99: DVDPrince Edward Island Lobster: Ilona DanielChef Ilona Daniel travels Prince Edward Island with her Mi’kmaq friend foraging for razor and bar clams, oysters, lobster, sea le uce, and pin cherries. She builds a sandpit steam oven with rocks and eelgrass on PEI’s shores, and then buries the gathered ingredients in the sand where they slowly cook to perfec on.#291012-FN16 $99: DVD

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Great RiverGrades 9-Post Sec 2010 48 min LeMay MediaA team of world renowned rock art experts gathered together to inves gate the defacing of a sacred First Na ons rock art site that had been worshipped for 10,000 years. The fi lm explores the history of the 150 years of cultural and social genocide perpetrated by the Canadian government towards First Na ons people living in Canada. Specifi cally, it highlights the struggle between the Ki gan Zibi First Na on Reserve and the Canadian Museum of Civiliza on over the ancient ancestral remains of hundreds indigenous people found in Algonquin territory. #LM0000-FN16 $119: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $119

First Na on (Short Version of Great River - listed above)Grades 9-Post Sec 2011 12 min LeMay MediaThousands of years ago, the Algonquin First Na ons people lived on the shores of the O awa River watershed. Images of their life can be found at Oiseau Rock. Scien sts and social ac vists have been trying for years to have the Canadian government put signs up to educate the public about the historical signifi cance of this sacred site. Unfortunately they have failed and the artwork is being destroyed. This short fi lm takes a look at the Canadian government’s treatment of our First Na ons people.#LM0001-FN16 $79: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $79

Tecumseh (from Canada 1812: Forged in Fire)Grades 6-12 2013 20 min CC Blue Ant MediaThe War of 1812 may be the most misunderstood war in history. In this epsiode, the Americans are expanding west, further encroaching on First Na ons land. Tecumseh knew the best chance for his people would be to band together and join the Bri sh. See how this Shawnee warrior’s stunning victories and sha ering defeats altered the future of North America forever.#BAM004 (English version) $99: DVD, graphic novel#BAMF04 (French verison) $99: DVDStreaming Price (3 year): Single School-K-12: $99

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The A awapiskat First Na ons ReserveGrades 7-12 2011 CC 15 min CTVThe A awapiskat First Na on reserve is far removed from the rest of society, and in trouble. Contaminated fi sh and moldy buildings add to the hardships experienced daily by the people

of the remote community. In this 3-part series, we visit the reserve and meet some of the residents. We hear the story of Shannen Koostachin.

Shannen had a dream - safe and comfy schools and culturally based educa on for First Na ons children and youth. She worked relessly to try to convince the federal government to give First Na ons children a proper educa on before tragically passing away at the age of 15 years old in 2010. Her dream lives on. Other people are also trying to make a diff erence. Canada AM follows 12-year-old Wesley Prankard to A awapiskat to see him make an important announcement. He explains why he is building the children a playground.#CTV500-FN16 $79: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $79

NunavutGrades 6-12 2012 CC 62 min CTVTo celebrate Nunavut Day, Canada AM visited Canada’s huge northeastern territory. This compila on video is divided into

the follwoing segmetns:Symbols and Government of Nunavut - shows how Inuit cultural history is refl ected in consensus style government Art, Culture & Tradi ons - depicts ancient and evolving tradi ons of ar sts, carvers, and throat singers. Geology - shows the high des in Frobisher Bay, the importance of mining explora on for Nunavut’s economy, and Auyi uq Na onal Park, a remote treasure.

Food and Supplies - explains why necessi es are so high-priced in the north. Housing and Educa on - portrays the severe home shortage with several families o en sharing a house (hidden homelessness). Incorpora ng Inuit culture and language into educa on is a strategy designed to lead to lower drop-out rates. #CTV556-FN16 $109.95: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $109.95

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Carver of Stories (DocJam Series)Grades 7-12 2012 CC 25 min Canazwest“Art has to come from a history and founda on, and ours is our stories...” Those are the words of Dempsey Bob, a world renowned First Na ons Tlingit/Tahltan carver from Bri sh Columbia, and an Order of Canada winner. In this episode, he shares his tales of how he began carving and why he is passionate about what he does. #CPI006-FN16 $89: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $89

Li le Town, Big Totem Poles (DocJam Series)Grades 7-12 2012 CC 25 min CanazwestIn 1911, the town of Terrace, Bri sh Columbia was founded by George Li le. Yvonne Moen is a historian who has lived in Terrace since 1959. She has wri en, co-authored and published a number of books about the history of Terrace. In this episode, we get a look at her story, but we also learn about what makes up the town’s cultural iden ty - the unique First Na ons art form of carving totem poles. #CPI011-FN16 $89: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $89

Aboriginal Rites (From Rites of Passage Series)Grades 7-12 2009 CC 30 min Le Field EntertainmentA tradi onal Na ve American vision quest consists of a person spending one to four days and nights secluded in nature. This provides me for deep communion with the fundamental forces and spiritual energies of crea on and self-iden ty. In many Na ve American groups the vision quest is a turning point in life taken to fi nd oneself and the intended spiritual and life direc on. The vision quest is o en used as a Rite of Passage, marking the transi on between childhood and full acceptance into society as an adult. #LFE013-FN16 $99: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $99

Out of Site (DocJam Series)Grades 9-Post-Sec 2012 25 min CC CanazwestDuring the 1970’s, the Site C Dam mega-project was planned by BC Hydro. It is a project that would involve submerging around 4,500 hectares of Class 1 farmland, including First Na ons’ territory and various wildlife habitats. This issue has led to a massive debate among the community about the dam, whether it is worth building, and its impending environmental impact on the surrounding ecosystem. We hear from many people in the community speak out about where they stand on the idea of the dam being built in the Peace River area.#CPI013-FN16 $89: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $89

The Road to Peace (DocJam Series)Grades 9-Post-Sec 2012 25 min CC CanazwestWest Moberly First Na ons are a reserve which has much respect for the environment and preserving it. However, many projects are being developed which are threatening the environment’s well-being. On this topic, we hear from Chief Roland Willson of the West Moberly First Na ons and Dawson Creek resident, who gives his take on the situa on. We also hear from poli cian and MLA for Peace River South the Honourable Blair Lekstrom, who discusses the benefi ts of developing the Peace River area.#CPI014-FN16 $89: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $89

Torngat Na onal Park (A Park For All Seasons)Grades 9-Post Sec 2014 25 min CC Blue Ant MediaAboriginal people have lived, fi shed and hunted in this region for over 7000 years. But in the mid 20th century they were systema cally moved off the land. This park was in part created to return the aboriginal people to their birthright. This park is also an ideal spot to get an advanced look at the eff ects of climate change on arc c regions.#BAM014-FN16 $89: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $89

Auyui uq Na onal Park (A Park For All Seasons)Grades 9-Post Sec 2014 25 min CC Blue Ant MediaAbove the Arc c Circle, in Canada’s far north sits Auyui uq Na onal Park. This remote wilderness is home to polar bears, massive glaciers and Mount Thor. ‘Auyui uq’ means ‘The Land That Never Melts’ in Inu tuk, the language of the Inuit. This is ancestral land where Inuit and Thule ancestors have hunted and gathered for centuries. However, research reports rising temperatures and this once frozen landscape is changing.#BAM155-FN16 $89: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $89

Gwaii Haanas Na onal Park (A Park For All Seasons)Grades 9-Post Sec 2014 25 min CC Blue Ant MediaFor more than 10,000 years, the Haida have tended these waters and land. As archeological evidence helps historians piece together the fragments of the Haida past, ideas of what Haida civiliza on must have been like are becoming more and clear. The long abandoned remains of villages tell the story of a people’s tragic confronta on with a small pox epidemic. But they also speak to a me of abundance and plenty enjoyed by few cultures of the age. The abundance of the land and seas allowed the Haida to develop a sophis cated culture of wealth sharing.#BAM156-FN16 $89: DVDStreaming Price (3 year term): Single School – K-12: $89

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Canada Over the Edge, Season 4 Grades 6-Post-Sec 2015 13 episodes/52 min ea Blue Ant Media

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In Season 4, explore one of the most remote - and rarely seen tracts of land on the planet - the vast, unexplored reaches of Northern Canada. The boreal forest, barren landscape, and ice-covered peaks cover nearly 4 million square kilometers, and represent 40% of the country. From the air, we have the rare opportunity to explore the abundance of awe-inspiring vistas this region has to off er. On the ground, we reveal the unique cultural, and historical aspects of this region. Many residents are of Inuit descent – with family histories stretching back hundreds of years. Others are more recent arrivals – drawn by stories of rich oil fi elds, endless wilderness - and even gold.

Baffi n Island NorthFrom high above Baffi n Island, we see incredible Arc c wonders – from Eclipse Sound to Sirmilik Na onal Park. People have lived in Pond Inlet for thousands of years and today they work to preserve this history.#BAM182-FN16 $89: DVDHigh Arc cFrom the hamlet of Arc c Bay we round the northernmost point of Baffi n Island and the desert community of Gjoa Haven where descendants of ancient Thule people live.#BAM183-FN16 $89: DVDNorthwest PassageWe explore the Nunavut community of Gjoa Haven, where Inuit people helped explorers survive. In Cambridge Bay the Ki kmeot Heritage Society strives to integrate tradi onal knowledge and language into the society.#BAM184-FN16 $89: DVDCorona on GulfWest of Cambridge Bay, we explore Nunavut’s remote, northern waterways – from Dease Strait to Corona on Gulf, and the community of Kugluktuk, home for aboriginal people for thousands of years.#BAM185-FN16 $89: DVDWestern NunavutThe Western Nunavut region is one of the most seldom-seen landscapes on Earth. We explore the community of Kugluktuk - Tukut Nogait Na onal Park - and further west, the ny hamlet of Paulatuk. #BAM186-FN16 $89: DVDNorthwest Territories Arc c CoastThe Northern mainland coast of the Northwest Territories is a stunning contrast in landscapes. The mayor of Paulatuk describes the importance of hun ng and fi shing for survival here.#BAM187-FN16 $89: DVDMacKenzie DeltaFrom the small community of Tuktoyaktuk, we explore the MacKenzie River Delta, Home to Inuvialuit people for thousands of years. Pingos, mounds of earth covered ice, were used for naviga on as vantage points for hun ng.#BAM188-FN16 $89: DVD

Beaufort SeaTradi onal territory for Inuvialuit and Gwich’in people, the waters of the Beaufort Sea are an Arc c gem, and whaling has been important to aboriginal life. The Mackenzie Delta wetlands have formed over millions of years.#BAM189-FN16 $89: DVDDempster Highway NorthThe Gwich’in, “people of the fl at lands”, one of the northernmost aboriginal people in North America, relied on reindeer for survival. The Midway Lake Fes val is one of their a empts to maintain the culture of Gwich’in people.#BAM190-FN16 $89: DVDDempster Highway SouthFrom the Arc c Circle we follow the Dempster Highway south over remote geological wonders to Dawson City, ancestral home of Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in of the Hän people who came here for centuries for seasonal salmon fi shing.#BAM191-FN16 $89: DVDKlondike TrailFrom historic Dawson City, we head southeast, tracing a route that has become known as the Klondike Trail. Before the gold rush, the Chilkoot Trail was used by First Na ons traders.#BAM192-FN16 $89: DVDYukon Southern Fron erOn the Southern edge of the Yukon, we head into Bri sh Columbia - Alaska – and back again - exploring Carcross desert, Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park - and the eastern edge of Kluane Na onal Park. #BAM193-FN16 $89: DVDYukon Western Fron erThe Tutchone people tradi onally lived in the land between Whitehorse and Kluane Lake. Now, Kluane Na onal Park is working to reconnect First Na ons people to this land which was taken from them by treaty agreements.#BAM194-FN16 $89: DVD

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Aboriginal Rites ........................................................... 16A awapiskat First Na ons Reserve, The ..................... 15Auyui uq Na onal Park ............................................... 16Baffi n Island North ....................................................... 17BC Interior Fowl: Ben Genialle ..................................... 14Beaufort Sea ................................................................ 17Canada Over the Edge, Season 4 ................................. 17Carver of Stories .......................................................... 16Community Tradi ons & Celebra ons: Past & Present 11Corona on Gulf ........................................................... 17Cowichan Valley Mule Foot Hog: Brock Windsor ........ 14Dempster Highway North ............................................ 17Dempster Highway South ............................................ 17Discovering Canada: Our Early Explorers ..................... 11First Na on .................................................................. 15First Peoples ................................................................ 8Great River ................................................................... 15Grey Highlands Rainbow Trout: Aaron Bear ................ 14Gwaii Haanas Na onal Park ......................................... 16High Arc c ................................................................... 17History of Trea es in Canada ....................................... 4Introduc on to First Na ons Culture & Tradi ons, An 10Kananaskis Ring-Necked Pheasant: Michael Decker ... 14Klondike Trail ............................................................... 17Lac La Ronge Lake Trout: Moe Mathieu ....................... 14Learning About Trea es ............................................... 4Li le Town, Big Totem Poles ........................................ 16Lost and Found ............................................................ ..7MacKenzie Delta .......................................................... 17

Mé s in Canada, The .................................................... 5Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Caanda .. 5Newfoundland Moose: Jeremy Charles ....................... 14Northwest Passage ...................................................... 17Northwest Territories Arc c Coast .............................. 17Northwest Territories Caribou: Pierre Le Page ............ 14Nunavut ....................................................................... 15Out of Site .................................................................... 16Overview of Residen al Schools in Canada, An ........... ..6Passamaquoddy Bay Shellfi sh: Aerni Rossmount ........ 14Peace Out .................................................................... 9Port Alberni Salmon Feast: Dolly McRae and Annie Wa s ............................................................. 14Prince Edward Island Lobster: Ilona Daniel ................. 14Qu’appelle Valley Mule Deer: Dickie Yuzicapi .............. 14Residen al Schools: Truth and Reconcilia on in Canada .................................................................. 7Road to Peace, The ....................................................... 16Seven Grandfather Teachings ...................................... 10 STAND ........................................................................... 9Torngat Na onal Park ................................................... 16Trouble in Paradise: W5 ................................................ 9Truth and Reconcilia on: The Legacy of Residen al Schools in Canada ................................. 8Untamed Gourmet Series ............................................ 14Vancouver Island Dungeness Crab: Sinclair Philip ....... 14Western Nunavut ........................................................ 17Yukon Southern Fron er .............................................. 17Yukon Western Fron er ............................................... 17

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Treaty EducationTreaty EducationWe are all treaty people. Treaty Educa on is a vital component of any Canadian History/Social Studies program. Trea es have shaped this country and Canada would not exist as it is today without trea es. They are a part of our collec ve history. In these new videos from award-winning Mé s fi lmmaker Ma LeMay, students begin to understand the importance of the rela onships and obliga ons inherit in trea es that were nego ated in the past and con nue to be today. See page 4.

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Residential SchoolsResidential SchoolsFor over a century, Aboriginal children in Canada were taken from their homes and communi es, and were placed in ins tu ons called residen al schools. Separated from their families and speaking their na ve languages and prac cing their culture, the vast majority of the children who a ended these schools experienced neglect and suff ering. The impact con nues to aff ect genera ons of survivors and their descendants. The telling of Canada’s history is not complete without this story.See pages 6, 7 & 8.

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