Developed an Anishinaabe resource manual with assessed and recommended resources (books, articles, podcasts, videos, etc) that align with the State of Michigan Social Studies Standards; to assist and enhance the role K-12 education plays in respectfully discussing and educating Michigan’s students;and educators about the original people of this land; and to ensure that every Anishinaabe learner sees themselves accurately and authentically in a more equitable and inclusive learning environment.

1st edition published in 2021


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Project Contact:

  • Stephanie Chau
  • Office of Academic and Student Affairs
  • College of Agriculture and Natural Resources



Partners

  • Michigan Department of Education (MDE) - Indigenous Education Department
  • Michigan Department of Civil Rights
  • Center for Native American Studies Northern Michigan University
  • Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan Education Department
  • Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Education Department
  • Confederation of Michigan Tribal Education Departments, Michigan Department of Education Indigenous Education Department, Michigan Department of Civil Rights, Center for Native American Studies Northern Michigan University, Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan Education Department, and Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Education Department.




Report of calendar year 2021 activity.