Indigenous Sport & Wellness Ontario

ISWO (formerly the Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario) is primarily funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport and is the designated Provincial/Territorial Aboriginal Sporting Body (P/TASB) for Ontario.
Indigenous Team Ontario

Support the Aboriginal Youth in your communities! All proceeds are strictly used for supporting athlete participation in the North American Hockey Championships 2010 and forward, North American Indigenous Games 2014, and the North American Indigenous Sports Championships 2012.
Pocket Ojibwe

"How to speak Ojibwe at airports, bus depots, bush trails, ceremonies, conferences, courtrooms, hospitals, and on the rez."
Innu-Aimun Language Resource

From the website: The aim of Innu-aimun.ca is to celebrate Innu language and culture and to share a wide range of Innu language resources created under the auspices of the Innu Language Project, as well as other Innu language resources.
North American Indigenous Games

From the website: The North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) Council is the International Governing Body for the NAIG exercising exclusive jurisdication, either directly or through its affiliate members or committees, over all matters pertaining to the Games. It ensures the purposes and philosophies are reflected in all aspects of the games.
Anishinaabemodaa: Ojibwe language resources

"Our goal is to promote the use of Ojibwe language resources in the Toronto area and make them easier to find. This guide introduces books, web sites, and other materials in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe), encompassing the Ojibwe, Odawa, Chippewa, and Saulteaux languages."
The Ojibwe People's Dictionary

The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is a searchable, talking Ojibwe-English dictionary that features the voices of Ojibwe speakers. It is also a gateway into the Ojibwe collections at the Minnesota Historical Society. Along with detailed Ojibwe language entries and voices, you will find beautiful cultural items, photographs, and excerpts from relevant historical documents.
What if Aboriginal Languages Mattered?

Dr. Steckley has been teaching at Humber College in Toronto since 1983 and has taught Anthropology and Native Studies and other Canadian universities throughout his career. His area of specialization is Canada's Aboriginal people, and he is a leading expert in the Huron language and culture.