University of Alberta Indigenous Research Guidance and Training
- University of Alberta Braiding Past, Present and Future – Indigenous Strategic Plan
- The University of Alberta’s strategic plan for implementing ethical policies and procedures that guides research engagement with Indigenous communities.
- Indigenous Canada Online Course
- This twelve-lesson online course, developed by the Faculty of Native Studies, explores the different histories and contemporary perspectives of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. The Faculty of Native Studies designed the course to help individuals acquire a basic familiarity of Indigenous/non-Indigenous relationships.
- Faculty of Native Studies – Continuing Education Courses
- The Faculty of Native Studies Continuing Education offers primarily online courses on a variety of Indigenous subjects that can help a researcher obtain the necessary foundational knowledge in a particular Indigenous area.
- Indigenous Library Subject Guide
- The University of Alberta Library has created a guide offering Indigenous resources correlated to Indigenous Knowledge, research methods, data sovereignty, publishing and citation styles.
- First Nations, Métis, Inuit Subject Guides
- The University of Alberta Library compiled a series of resources to aid Indigenous research.
- Faculty of Native Studies – Rupertsland Centre for Métis Research (RCMR)
- The Faculty of Native Studies has established a research centre dedicated to Métis issues. The main objectives of the Rupertsland Centre for Métis Research are as follows: building provincial and national connections with the Métis community; building research capacity to advance Métis-specific research; and training and employing student researchers. This website shares Métis-specific publications, podcasts, and events.
- The Métis Homeland Online Database
- This database, established and maintained by the Rupertsland Centre for Métis Research (RCMR), provides free access to various Métis-related documents, research, and analysis.