Resources for Educators, Students, and Community Learning

This page brings together free educational materials, teaching tools, language resources, and recommended reading connected to my work as an author, educator, and public speaker. These resources are designed to support classroom learning, professional development, and community education, with an emphasis on Indigenous history, culture, language, and lived experience.

Free Educator Guides

Free classroom guides developed to support the use of my writing in middle school, high school, and college settings. Each guide includes discussion questions, activities, and teaching suggestions grounded in Indigenous-centered learning.

Recommended Reading

A curated selection of books and resources I often recommend for those seeking deeper understanding of Indigenous history, sovereignty, culture, and contemporary Native life.

Teaching Tools

Practical tools and educational materials designed for use in classrooms, workshops, and community education. These resources are flexible and adaptable across grade levels and learning environments.

Ojibwe Language Resources

Resources supporting Ojibwe language learning and revitalization, including educational materials, language tools, and learning aids for students, teachers, and community members.

YouTube Channel

Anton Treuer’s YouTube channel features educational videos on Ojibwe language, Indigenous history, culture, storytelling, and contemporary Native perspectives, offering accessible resources for learners, educators, and anyone interested in Native American studies.

Presentations & Slides

Selected presentation slides and PowerPoints from public talks, workshops, and book-related presentations. These materials are provided for educational use and reference.

Anton Treuer resources in-person and on the web:

👉 Anton Treuer Events

👉 Anton Treuer YouTube Channel