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From the website: "At the centre of YPT’s artistic policy is a desire to have a positive and lasting impact on the emotional, social, and intellectual development of young people in order for them to grow into the unique and wonderful people they were born to be."
"Louis Gong is an artist and activist who merges Coast Salish art and influences from his mixed heritage to make bold statements about his identity. His art, social commentary and workshops have been featured in numerous media, including Unreserved: The Work of Louie Gong, a documentary that screened at Festival des Cannes."
The Manitoba Swampy Cree Language App was developed and created by the Aboriginal Languages of Manitoba Inc. and the Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre Inc. The App contains 16 categories with over spoken 150 words and phrases in the Swampy Cree language.
The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre services First Nations
The Maskwacis Cree app is from the Samson Cree Nation. We hope this app will help you learn this beautiful language. App includes: 20 categories, 3 games and 3 quizzes, Culture Notes with songs, video, historical images and much more!
From the website: "The main purpose of the short films, which are 3-4 minutes in length, is to relate stories about the adventures of animated characters."
This document is designed for teachers of Mathematics in British Columbia (BC). It has been developed bythe First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC), supported by the BC Ministry of Education. It is
grounded in the view that increased student success can be achieved through adjustments in pedagogy and
approach that make mathematics feel more inclusive and engaging.
This resource guide (*contains lesson plans*), for Grades 8 & 9, intends to help teachers incorporate new approaches in Mathematics that are more reflective of the realities of First Peoples in the province of British Columbia.
From the website: "The McMichael is renowned for exclusively collecting Canadian art, featuring exhibitions by the Group of Seven, First Nations, Inuit, and contemporary artists. The totem pole in the Grand Hall, Where Cultures Meet, was carved specifically by artist Don Yeomans for the McMichael. Outdoor works of art, including those in the new Sculpture Garden, are also part of the collection."
MEDIA INDIGENA’s raison d’etre is to inspire and conspire with those sharing our passion for advancing the well-being of Indigenous peoples
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Mi'kmaq Nation Lesson Plan (Grades 1-6; Level Primary/Junior) Subject Strands: Language Arts, Drama, Social Studies, Science, Health
Links related to the Mi’kmaq Language