
First Nations identity at the heart of authentic Indigenous resources to help teachers confidently bring Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into their classrooms
First Nations identity at the heart of authentic Indigenous resources to help teachers confidently bring Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into their classrooms
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INDIGENOUS TOPICS TO YOUR TEACHING
My resources are created for you. They are fun and engaging for students and require little (or zero) preparation from you.
As the West Coast Indigenous Teacher, my mission is to help teachers confidently bring Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into their classrooms.
As a First Nations person, I bring a unique viewpoint to the resources I create, ensuring they are culturally appropriate. I create engaging resources that make it easy to foster understanding and respect for Indigenous cultures.
By supporting educators, I aim to inspire the next generation to appreciate and honour the richness of Indigenous voices and histories. Together, we can build a stronger connection to the land, community, and culture!
Culturally appropriate teacher resources
Teacher resources to help you incorporate Indigenous education into your classroom
indigenous culture
outdoor education
savings bundles
indigenous art
orange shirt day
seasons & traditions
social studies
Indigenous Culture
Outdoor Education
Savings Bundles
Indigenous Art
Seasons & Traditions
Social studies
Children’s Books by an Indigenous Author
Children’s books created by a First Nations mama and educator from a small Nation on Vancouver Island. These stories are rooted in lived experience and are designed to support gentle, honest conversations in classrooms and homes.
Indigenous Culture
Outdoor Education
Savings Bundles
Indigenous Art
Seasons & Traditions
Social studies



ABOUT ME
Éy swayel (hello)! I’m a First Nations educator from Nuučaan̓ułʔatḥ territory, pronounced “nuu-chah-nulth”, which means “all along the mountains and sea”.
I’m passionate about sharing my Indigenous culture and knowledge in the classroom. As a parent, I find joy in exploring the outdoors with my little ones, which fuels my commitment to outdoor education and Indigenous culture.
ABOUT ME
Éy swayel (hello)! I’m a First Nations educator from Nuučaan̓ułʔatḥ territory, pronounced “nuu-chah-nulth”, which means “all along the mountains and sea”.
I’m passionate about sharing my Indigenous culture and knowledge in the classroom. As a parent, I find joy in exploring the outdoors with my little ones, which fuels my commitment to outdoor education and Indigenous culture.
IN THE BLOG
Creative and engaging ways to bring Indigenous Education into your classroom year-round, beyond Orange Shirt Day
IN THE BLOG
Creative and engaging ways to bring Indigenous Education into your classroom year-round, beyond Orange Shirt Day






