Indigenous and Native American Heritage Month reminds us of the importance of reading Native American children’s books to learn and celebrate the culture, contributions, history, and traditions of ...
In South American Indigenous communities, a child’s place is wherever they choose to be. Babies crawl on the earthen floor, approach the fire, investigate anthills, and experience the world with their ...
The tragic death of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby has led to vigorous debate about whether our policy settings are ...
A new children’s show is using fun storytelling to teach the Nakoda language and share Indigenous culture. Mick Favel ...
As a driving force behind Heartdrum, a HarperCollins imprint devoted to Native American children’s book authors, Cynthia Leitich Smith has seen firsthand how Indigenous representation in publishing ...
The latest Closing the Gap data contains some good news – there is a marked increase in early childhood enrolments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. The report shows how in the year ...
An Indigenous-led study of Perth primary schools has found that educators often rely on symbolic gestures rather than meaningful action to support Aboriginal children at school, prompting calls for ...
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Indigenous kids training for life in and out of the ring at youth development camp in Canberra
In a basement gym below a church in Canberra, a congregation of athletes has come together for worship of another kind. These First Nations kids have taken up boxing as a kind of religion, and an ...
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