Our award-winning documentary videos, combined with our unique ability to present the distinct perspectives of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities, set our program apart as the leading resource for Indigenous education.

By showcasing the authentic voices and experiences of these diverse groups, we provide a depth of understanding that is unmatched in the market.

  • Holistic Approach:

    Unlike many courses that focus narrowly on specific aspects of Indigenous history or culture, this course offers a comprehensive view, integrating diverse elements such as cultural traditions, historical impacts, land rights, and contemporary challenges. This holistic approach ensures a well-rounded understanding.

  • Interactive Learning Experience

    Our courses employ a variety of engaging formats, including multimedia presentations, real-life case studies, and interactive activities. This dynamic learning environment enhances retention and makes complex topics more accessible and engaging.

  • Focus on Practical Application:

    Beyond theoretical knowledge, our offerings emphasize practical skills for advocacy and reconciliation. Participants are equipped with actionable strategies to apply their learning in real-world contexts, promoting meaningful change.

  • Inclusion of Contemporary Issues:

    The material addresses current socio-economic disparities, policy impacts, and challenges faced by Indigenous communities today. This focus ensures that learners are up-to-date with ongoing issues and can contribute to contemporary discussions and solutions.

  • Integration of Indigenous Perspectives:

    Our courses feature perspectives from Indigenous voices and experts, providing authentic insights and firsthand accounts. This approach fosters a deeper connection to the material and ensures that the course content is accurate and respectful.

  • Emphasis on Reconciliation:

    With a dedicated module on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, the course places a strong emphasis on reconciliation efforts, helping learners understand and contribute to the reconciliation process in a meaningful way.

At Indigenous Geographic, co-founders Matt LeMay and Crystal Martin embody a unique fusion of deep-rooted Indigenous heritage and exceptional professional expertise, making them the only choice for delivering unparalleled educational experiences.

Matt LeMay, a proud Citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario, brings a profound connection to his Métis roots from the Red River region, enriched by his Masters Degree in Management Innovation & Entrepreneurship from Queens University. Matt’s mastery as a keynote speaker, adept in both virtual and in-person settings, allows him to communicate the complexities of Indigenous issues with clarity, empathy, and authority. His background ensures that learners receive insights informed by both historical depth and contemporary relevance.

Crystal Martin, hailing from Sanirajak, Nunavut, is a distinguished Inuk whose creativity and cultural depth shine through her roles as a storyteller, filmmaker, and throat singer. Crystal's innovative approach to Inuit-specific project management and her extensive experience across Inuit Nunangat infuse the course with a rich, artistic perspective. Her commitment to community development and her unique storytelling techniques bring Indigenous narratives to life in a way that is both profoundly engaging and deeply authentic.

Together, Matt and Crystal offer an exceptional blend of academic rigor, personal experience, and creative storytelling. Their combined expertise not only ensures that Indigenous Geographic provides a course grounded in genuine Indigenous perspectives but also inspires and empowers learners to engage deeply with the subject matter. Their distinct and complementary skills make them uniquely equipped to lead a transformative educational journey that bridges past, present, and future in a meaningful and impactful way.