“…First, participants in this study had positive experiences with Indigenous-focused schooling initiatives, and these initiatives were seen to benefit both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Schooling initiatives that include Indigenous knowledge, perspectives, and cultures are seen to have a positive impact on Indigenous students' educational experiences, Indigenous family and school relationships, and the creation of welcoming and meaningful schooling environments for Indigenous families (Kanu, 2002(Kanu, , 2006(Kanu, , 2007Klump & McNeir, 2005;Kostenko & Merrotsy, 2009;Kovach, Carriere, Montgomery, Barrett, & Gilles, 2015;McKinley, Brayboy, & Castagno, 2009;Milne 2015Milne , 2016Whitley, 2014). For non-Indigenous students, Indigenous infused curriculum and schooling initiatives are seen as a mechanism to generate awareness of Indigenous cultures and perspectives, acceptance of cultural diversity, and to fight racism and prejudice (Direction Evidence and Policy Research Group, 2016;Okoye-Johnson, 2011;Segawa, 1994;UNESCO, 2003).…”