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The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada, a learning resournce on Indigenous lands, languange and culture in Canada was finally lauched after 2 years of community input and research. It was produced in partnership with the Assembly of First Nation, Inuit and the Métis Nation, and includes a 4 volume set of books and an online altas. This altas will be available late summer of 2018!

Read an article about the lauch of the project here: Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada launches after two years of input from communities

From the Canadian Geographic, here are some stories and resources related to the Atlas project: 

• Mapping Indigenous languages in Canada

• An interactive history of residential schools 

• Interview: Mapping the displacement of Sixties Scoop adoptees 

• The Métis homeland

• Interactive map: Exploring Alberta's eight Métis settlements 

• How a B.C. First Nation is working to save their language from extinction 

• Interview: The NCTR's Ry Moran looks ahead to Canada 200

• Teachers guide: How forensics helped tell the story of Nuvumiutaq, a Thule man who lived in the Arctic 800 years ago