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Raising Indigenous kids in the age of Pretendians
I’ve been thinking about how Indigenous kids grow up in a swath of experiences—those we give them deliberately, those they seek out themselves, and what they are simply exposed to. This summer, I took ...
Indigenous and Native American Heritage Month reminds us of the importance of reading Native American children’s books to learn and celebrate the culture, contributions, history, and traditions of ...
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Indigenous child protection is often a political football. Here’s what would actually help
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and images of people who have died.
In South American Indigenous communities, a child’s place is wherever they choose to be. Babies crawl on the earthen floor, approach the fire, investigate anthills, and experience the world with their ...
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Books for Kids: Beautiful lessons for National Indigenous History Month
Reviews of Canada: We Are the Story by Richard Wagamese and We Are Who We Are by Wab Kinew.
An Indigenous-led study of Perth primary schools has found that educators often rely on symbolic gestures rather than meaningful action to support Aboriginal children at school, prompting calls for ...
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