National Indigenous History Month: When did it start and what is it? | CBC Kids News
You may have heard of National Indigenous Peoples Day — it takes place every year on June 21. And since 2009, Canada has officially celebrated National Indigenous History Month the entire month of June. These celebrations are meant to honour Indigenous history, people, cultures and contributions. But with so many different cultures and people that make up Canada’s Indigenous population, is one month enough time? CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check it out at https://www.cbc.ca/kidsnews Follow us: Instagram - / cbckidsnews Twitter - / cbckidsnews

▶︎
Indigenous History Month | CBC Kids

▶︎
The word Indigenous — explained l CBC Kids News

▶︎
Algebra Basics: What Is Algebra? - Math Antics

▶︎
The Story of Moses | Stories of the Bible

▶︎
World's Biggest Great White Full Episode | @natgeokids

▶︎
How Every Child Can Thrive by Five | Molly Wright | TED

▶︎
All about Canada for Kids | Learn about this fun country's history and culture

▶︎
Explaining powwow culture: From banned to booming | CBC Kids News

▶︎
Jordan’s Principle and the story that inspired it | CBC Kids News

▶︎
Treaties with Indigenous peoples in Canada, explained | CBC Kids News

▶︎
🦃 Native American Heritage Day for Kids | 28 November | Native American Heritage Month | Twinkl USA

▶︎
Learn About 8 Indigenous Dances | CBC Kids

▶︎
What Assumptions Do Kids Make About Each Other? | Reverse Assumptions

▶︎
What is Indigenous Peoples DAY For Kids?

▶︎
World's Biggest Tiger Shark Full Episode | @natgeokids

▶︎
The Beginnings of LEGO: How It All Started 🧱📖 Documentary for Kids | LEGO Mini Movie | LEGO

▶︎
Heard about the 94 calls to action? Here's what they are | CBC Kids News

▶︎
ASL Native American History for Kids

▶︎
What is reconciliation? | CBC Kids News

▶︎
