Cultural Curriculum Resource Kits
Looking for information on curriculum and/or resource development? We have developed a wide range of resources that weave together important age appropriate teachings such as: Cedar, Traditional Foods and Medicine, Seven Sacred Teachings, Traditional Homes and much, much more. You will not find these unique resources anywhere else!
Traditional Homes & House Posts
Originally Launched in the Summer of 2017 as 'Traditional Homes and Totems', this resource kit has been updated through careful consultation and collaboration with our Elders and Knowledge Keepers.
Now known as 'Traditional Homes and House Posts', this resource is one of the many ways we have honoured the "Calls to Action" and the Truth and Reconciliation of Canada.
Mother Earth
With guidance from Elders and Knowledge Keepers, our Many Voices, One Mind members designed the Mother Earth Resource Bag for children 0-6 years of age.
This resource bag includes a wide range of materials (including a seasonal calendar), activities, traditional languages, and protocols that are meant to be used within early childcare settings.
Grandparent Teachings
The Seven Grandfather Teachings are also known as The Seven Sacred Teachings. This is a set of teachings on human conduct towards others. They are what was traditionally, and still are to this day, needed in order to form communities to survive.
This kit includes fun and educational resources for the Seven Grandfather Teachings. Here you will find art, fine motor, science, math, and outdoor play exercises and book resources to help aid in the discovery of each teaching.
Honouring The Journey Through Our Culture
The below images are from our "Honouring The Journey Through Our Culture Kit" which was launched in the Spring of 2014. This resource is no longer available for purchase, however we are excited to offer more information and training regarding the teachings it contains. Please contact us for more information.
Resources in Action
MVOM's Resources have been created for use with young children. Here, you can see real life examples of how our resources can be used in childcare and classroom settings.
Cultural Curriculum, Resources, Professional Development, Workshops and/or Events
Since 2003, the network has promoted a greater understanding of Indigenous histories, cultures and teachings. It advocates for and supports programs and policies to reflect Indigenous perspectives of early childhood development. Through shared responsibility it has collaborated across the region to develop a range of culturally responsive resources.
Interested in learning more about the Cultural Curriculum Kits? Complete the below form to request more information.
To find out more about our professional development workshop options please view our professional development registration page.