- Wildfire emergency preparedness. The Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) can provide guidance on the salvage and recovery of objects and collections. They also maintain a list of resources for individuals seeking information on salvaging personal valuables. They can be reached at their emergency helpline 1-866-998-3721 or by email at iccdemande-ccirequest@pch.gc.ca.
- The Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages and Statistics Canada have collaborated to produce nine (9) reports on Indigenous language families in Canada.
- Balboa Art Conservation Centre. Free resource guides for fire damage and flooding.
- Western Museums Association Disaster & Emergency Preparedness Resources.
- Métis Nation BC Emergency Preparedness Webinar Series
- How Indigenous practices use fire for good. CBC Unreserved with Rosanna Deerchild
- UCLA Resources for salvaging fire damaged print and audiovisual materials.
- The Salish School of Spokane has a new resources website. At this site you can access: our new on-line n̓̓səl̓̓xčin̓ dictionary; -the n̓səl̓xčin̓̓ fluency transfer system textbooks and audio recordings; -the n̓xaʔm̓xčin̓ fluency transfer system textbooks and audio recordings; -fonts and keyboards for Salish and Sahaptian languages; -many other resources and links.
- imagineNATIVE’s Journey: A Leadership Conversation | 2025 Festival. This panel took place on June 6, 2025 at the TIFF Lightbox during the 25th anniversary imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. It featured key individuals who have led and built imagineNATIVE from the very beginning to now. Moderated by Cameron Bailey, CEO of TIFF, the panel includes Cynthia Lickers-Sage, Danis Goulet, Kerry Swanson, Jason Ryle, and Naomi Johnson.
- BCMA Webinar: Funding Opportunities for Indigenous Heritage and Repatriation Projects with Canadian Heritage.
- Rematriation: Brining home our past, present and future. Cultural Survival Quarterly. June 2025
- Research Summary Report: Indigenous Language Pedagogies in Elementary Immersion. Kahnawà:ke Education Center. 2025.
- First Peoples’ Cultural Council On-Line Learning Series. Recordings available on their youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuSBPAeMBxMl5X8DUpIXxOrkR-BgU7aDy
- Endangered Language Program’s 2024 Language Documentation Training Webinar Series. These webinars are co-hosted by the Endangered Languages Project (www.endangeredlanguages.com) and the Language Documentation Training Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (www.ldtc.org).
- Safeguarding Your Language Through Documentation. 2024. Written by Aiyana Twigg for the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, this toolkit is for Indigenous language learners, Knowledge Holders, youth, and anyone else who wants to contribute to the work of Indigenous language documentation and revitalization. Designed for people without formal training in linguistics, documentation or technology, it is an easy-to-use guide to equipment options, ethical considerations, how to set up a recording session, content considerations, elicitation strategies and more.
- Métis Speaker Series: Season Seven: https://www.mnbc.ca/news-events/metis-speaker-series
- Language Revitalization Mentors Program. Endangered Languages Program: We are here to help! Talk with an ELP Language Revitalization Mentor to get support, ask questions, connect to learning resources, and discuss your language revitalization work with a helpful person.
- National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages- Training Modules: https://mc.miamioh.edu/nbol/training/index
· Words of our Ancestors. (MNBC). An Introduction to Michif and Indigenous Language Revitalization.
· Creating Online Indigenous Language Courses. NEȾOLṈEW̱. Visit: https://www.youtube.com/@netolnew991
International Decade of Indigenous Languages
The Global Task Force for Making a Decade of Action for Indigenous Languages was officially launched by UNESCO with participation of Member States, indigenous peoples’ organizations, three-party United Nations mechanisms, the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
· September 2023. Assembly of First Nations. First Nations National Action Plan for the United Nations International Decade of Indigenous Languages.
· April 22, 2022. Canadian Launch of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages. https://rcgs.org/indigenous-languages/
· March 17, 2022. FPCC website for Decade of Indigenous Languages. https://fpcc.ca/stories/the-decade-of-indigenous-languages/
· November 16, 2021. Read the Global Action Plan: https://www.unesco.org/en/decades/indigenous-languages/about/action-plan
· OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://idil2022-2032.org/
Federal Indigenous Languages Act
- Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages: https://commissionforindigenouslanguages.ca/
- DCH Indigenous Languages website: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/culture/canadian-identity-society/languages/indigenous.html and the recordings of the Indigenous Languages Symposium in January 2021.
- Dr. Lorna Williams presents to the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs: Indigenous Language Study. February 1, 2023. Listen/read the full session: https://openparliament.ca/committees/indigenous-affairs/44-1/48/
- June 2023. Reclaiming, Revitalizing, Maintaining and Strengthening Indigenous Languages in Canada: Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs. https://www.ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/INAN/report-9/
- Assembly of First Nations Fact Sheet: First Nations language funding fact sheet: https://afn.bynder.com/m/1fa00c203bb77e39/original/Languages-Funding-Factsheet-2023.pdf
- October 6, 2023. Assembly of First Nations. Languages and Learning Issues Update: https://afn.bynder.com/m/1402ce53e410762e/original/Languages-and-Learning-Issues-Update.pdf