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The Doctrine of Discovery

In this report of the eleventh session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, multiple Indigenous speakers call to question the use of the Doctrine of Discovery in justifying the expropriation of Indigenous lands for capitalist venture. This is a good resource for teachers looking to better understand Indigenous peoples' perspectives about the doctrine of discovery, in Canada (so called) and beyond. The article is highly technical and thus not ideal for youth, but would be good for a university class or teachers themselves.

My Heart Fills With Happiness

The sun on your face. The smell of warm bannock baking in the oven. Holding the hand of someone you love. What fills your heart with happiness? This beautiful board book, with illustrations from celebrated artist Julie Flett, serves as a reminder for little ones and adults alike to reflect on and cherish the moments in life that bring us joy. International speaker and award-winning author Monique Gray Smith wrote My Heart Fills with Happiness to support the wellness of Indigenous children and families, and to encourage young children to reflect on what makes them happy. *Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize, 2017: Winner; Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Books of the Year 2017; Girls of Summer Reading List, 2017

No- Nonsense Guide to Indigenous peoples, Second Edition

Since the first edition of the No-Nonsense Guide to Indigenous peoples was published in 2003, much has changed. The United Nations General Assembly has adopted the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples. Indigenous rights have become an increasingly important subject in international law, with Bolivia’s first indigenous president, Evo Morales, arguing on the international stage from an indigenous perspective, and introducing policies benefiting Indigenous communities through land reforms and redistribution of wealth. Moreover, there has been a surge in indigenous activism and advocacy, with the growth of a global indigenous rights industry, the effects of which are not always positive. This updated edition reflects the changing context and examines the developments as well as the tensions and contradictions, and includes as many direct voices as possible.