The Moose Hide Campaign - Social Studies Canada - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about the Indigenous Moose Hide Campaign, aimed at ending violence against Indigenous women and children (MMIWG). This Canadian highschool social studies lesson will share the goals of the campaign, show statistics, and explain the cultural significance of the moose. Lesson and poster making activity included.
Page 1: Lesson plan
Page 2: Notes for teachers
Page 3: Handout (what is the campaign, history)
Page 4: Handout (why moose hide?, significance of the moose)
Page 5: Handout (statistics)
Page 6: Handout (getting involved)
Page 7: Poster making activity
Other Social Studies resources:
94 Calls to Action Project
MMIWG Research Project
All About Canada's Indian Act
Canada's Residential Schools
Indigenous Veterans Day
First Nations in British Columbia (lesson and research project)
First Nations Connection to Salmon (life cycle and culture)
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