Educational Resources for Indigenous Communities in the Battlefords: Empowering Learning and Growth

Understanding Metis and First Nations cultures is not just a matter of history; it's a pathway to mutual understanding, respect, and a more inclusive society. In the Battlefords, which includes Battleford and North Battleford, embracing these cultures through education is a crucial step towards empowerment and unity. By providing accessible and culturally relevant educational resources, the community supports Indigenous communities and recognizes their resilience. These resources are tailored to meet the unique needs of newcomers wishing to learn about Indigenous communities, fostering both individual aspirations and community engagement. Embrace the rich cultural tapestry of the Battlefords and discover educational opportunities that resonate with your journey towards understanding and solidarity.


Gabriel Dumont Institute Virtual Museum 

This website is the most comprehensive attempt to chronicle traditional Métis history and culture on the World Wide Web and contains a wealth of primary documents – oral history interviews, photographs and various archival documents – in visual, audio and video files. In addition, many of our proven resources such as Steps in Time and Gabriel Dumont: Métis Legend have also been added to this site. Finally, new material, suitable for general information and for educators, has also been commissioned for The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture. You can access the Virtual Museum using this link


Government of Canada Comprehensive First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Resources 

The Government of Canada has a vast library of educational resources detailing the history of the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people. You can access their website using this link