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Anna-Leah King | ||
Joseph Naytowhow | ||
Steffany Salloum | ||
Dustin Brass |
1. Investigate arts expressions (such as music) from a range of cultures and countries, and analyze how cultural identity is reflected in the work. [Arts Education 6 (Cultural/Historical) - CH6.3] |
2. Use the Internet, and other sources such as community resource people, to help identify, discuss, and analyze traditional and contemporary arts expressions from specific cultural groups. [Arts Education 6 (Cultural/Historical) - CH6.3b] |
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Number Song by Brian MacDonald | Link |
Sacred Stories and Sacred Songs |
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Joseph Naytowhow shares songs in Cree. |
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tânisi Song by Brian MacDonald | Link |
The Healing Power of Songs |
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Florence Allan describes her experience coming to know songs that have helped her and others heal or transition between stages of life. |
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Dancing Circles: Strong Hoop, Strong Spirit |
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Dancing Circles: Strong Hoop, Strong Spirit |
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Office of the Treaty Commissioner |
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The Office of the Treaty Commissioner has resources for groups or individuals in school or in workplaces who want to be educated. |
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Inspiring Success: First Nation's and Métis, Pre K – 12 Education Policy Framework |
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The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education's Inspiring Success: First Nation's and Métis, Pre K – 12 Education Policy Framework is being followed. It contains guidelines and protocols for Indigenous content, as well as the content itself. |
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Full Circle: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Ways of Knowing |
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"Full Circle: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Ways of Knowing is the fifth in a series of Common Threads classroom resources produced by and for Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF/FEESO) members. Each project in the series tackles an important social issue that is cross-curricular in nature and compels students to examine their beliefs, choices and actions." |