https://swswlibrary.com/
This has to be one of my most favorite resources I have come across yet. I by all means haven’t gotten to look at very much of the website as there is so much information here. I spent most of my time looking under “meaningful contributions” and then “learning models”. This website outlines the first peoples principles of learning including a link to 19 page document that outlines how the principles, educational research and theory, activities in the classroom relate to the principles. What I enjoyed the most was a resource video of Laura Tait, Nanaimo Ladysmith District Principle, describing each of the principles and how they relate to her personally with relation to how her kids learn. I love learning through listening to others stories and experiences and this website does a good job of that. There are several more videos and links in the “learning models” section of this website including another video of Dr.Jo-Ann Archibald discussing “Indigenizing the curriculum” and Elder Elize Hartley talking about the seven grandfather teachings.