Indigenous documentary heritage initiatives
Learn how Library and Archives Canada (LAC) increases access to Indigenous-related content in its collection and supports Indigenous communities to preserve First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation cultures and languages.
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We Are Here: Sharing Stories
Learn how the We Are Here: Sharing Stories project increases online access to Indigenous-related content in the collection
Listen, Hear Our Voices
Explore the services and funding available to Indigenous communities as part of the Listen, Hear Our Voices project
Project Naming
Help us identify people, places and activities depicted in these images of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation
Day Schools Project
Read about the Day Schools project and how LAC is increasing access to these documents.
Price McIntosh Bursary
Documentary heritage students who identify as Indigenous, a visible minority, or having a disability may apply for aid
LAC's guiding principles to reconciliation and Indigenous rights
Find actions and guidelines that lead LAC's path toward truth and reconciliation through working with Indigenous peoples
Indigenous Heritage Action Plan Implementation Progress Report
Read about how LAC takes stock of its progress and assessed how the institution had advanced with its commitments
Nations to Nations: Indigenous Voices at Library and Archives Canada
This e-book provides unique perspectives of First Nations, Inuit and the Métis Nation, and it shows the diversity of the histories, languages and cultures of Indigenous peoples.