We have comprised a list of documentaries, films, books, articles, videos, and websites that can supplement our curriculum. The sources we have listed can coincide with existing modules, be included throughout the curriculum, or for your personal growth as an educator. Below each title, we have provided information on how to use each source. We frequently update our resources based on need and relevance!
Advocacy and Water Protection in Native California: Module 1
Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science and Management: Lesson 3
Advocacy and Water Protection in Native California: Module 1.1
A comprehensive guide on supporting Indigenous students
Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science and Management
A series of four short videos that overview the history of Native Tribes primarily in Northern California. The series can be used as an introduction for both curriculums
Advocacy and Water Protection in Native California: Module 3.1
Educators may read this book before teaching our curriculum to challenge preconceived notions about Native Americans
Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science and Management
Educators may read this book when discussing the history of the Hoopa Valley Tribe
Educators may read this book to take a feminist approach to our Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science and Management curriculum
Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science and Management Curriculum: Module 6
Educators can choose from an extensive list of maps to show students how colonization is ongoing in the form of Indigenous land dispossession and environmental injustice
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