by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 24, 2023 | Grades 7-12
Across North America, there is an epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people. Indigenous women make up 11.3% of all missing people in Canada and only 4% of the entire population of Canadian women. DOWNLOAD THE LESSON PLAN NOW!...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 24, 2023 | Grades 7-12, Grades K-12, Grades K-5
To understand the use of the term two-spirit we first need to understand gender. Gender identity and sex assigned at birth are two different things, and it is important to know that gender is how you feel about yourself and your identity. DOWNLOAD THE LESSON PLAN NOW!...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 24, 2023 | Grades 7-12, Grades K-12, Grades K-5
How to honour the Indigenous People’s land where you live, work and play. To make a land acknowledgement, you need to know the Indigenous group(s) on whose traditional lands you live and work. A land acknowledgement is a way to honour the Indigenous Peoples...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 24, 2023 | Grades K-5
How to show, receive, and recognize love. A booklet of lessons about friendship, self-care, and understanding the moose hide pin as a medicine for love. DOWNLOAD THE LESSON PLAN NOW! Click on the image to open the PDF!
by Moose Hide Campaign | May 25, 2023 | News
Rutland Middle School staff and students describe their Walk to End Violence on Moosehide Campaign Day with one simple word: goosebumps. The school is in Kelowna, B.C., with a population of 500 students. Approximately 150 of those are Indigenous students. On Moose...