LINKS TO RESOURCES
Earth to Tables Legacies
Chandra Maracle and Rick Hill, along with Ryan DeCaire, have collaborated on this important project. Explore the site and find information on the Thanksgiving Address, Corn, Treaties, Haudenosaunee Role in the Construction of Canada and the U.S., Residential Schools, and more.
Kanen'shón:'a Early Years Program YouTube Channel
This channel was created by Otsistohkwiyo for the Skaronhyase’kó:wa - The Everlasting Tree School Early Years Program to share their unique Early Years songs, stories, methods and language.
Iakwahwatsiratatie Language Nest YouTube Channel
A series of fun, educational short video segments geared toward young children and parents. Learn how to say different Kanien’kéha words & phrases, cook healthy recipes, sing songs, engage in stories & play all while having fun in the comfort of your home.
Ionkwahronkha’onhátie YouTube Channel
Ionkwahronkha’onhátie’ “We are becoming fluent” is a grassroots language revitalization initiative and network created by and for advanced second language speakers who are revitalizing the Kanien’kehá:ka “Mohawk” language.
Haudenosaunee Confederacy
An excellent resource for students and teachers alike, this website shares cultural information in historical and contemporary contexts through the eyes of the Haudenosaunee.
Six Nations Lands and Resources
This site includes informative booklets you can download as pdfs:
Land Right: A Global Solution
Land Rights, Financial Justice, Creative Solutions
Six Miles Deep
The Douglas Cardinal Foundation for Indigenous Waldorf Education
The vision of the Douglas Cardinal Foundation for Indigenous Waldorf Education is to promote, support and perpetuate Indigenous language, tradition and the wisdom of the Elders through Waldorf education. Nyá:wen to the foundation for the financial support received by many Indigenous educators to pursue training in Anthroposophy and Waldorf Education.
The Ancestral Science Podcast
Delve into the profound scientific insights carried through stories passed down by our star, land, and animal ancestors. The Ancestral Science podcast connects ancient wisdom with modern understanding.
This podcast interviews Waldorf teachers and or anthroposophist. This would be a great podcast to listen to if you want to learn more about Waldorf schools and their intentions. Listeners can also send in questions they have to info.waldorfy@gmail.com or DM them on social media!
In Sarah’s videos, she shares ideas on parenting, education, homeschooling, and the power of imaginative play. She also shares craft, cooking, and other tutorials to enrich the lives of families with children.
But most importantly, Sarah is here to answer YOUR questions. If you have a question, email it to sundaywithsarah@bellalunatoys.com and she will do her best to answer it in a future video.
A Rotinonhsyón:ni Representation of the Ethical Standards for the Teaching Profession is a framework that integrates the traditional values and principles of the Rotinonhsyón:ni (Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy) into the ethical standards for educators. This representation emphasizes the importance of community, respect, responsibility, and interconnectedness in teaching. It aims to guide educators in fostering a holistic and culturally responsive approach to education, ensuring that their practices honor and reflect the rich cultural heritage and ethical teachings of the Rotinonhsyón:ni people.