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Anna-Leah King | ||
Joseph Naytowhow | ||
Steffany Salloum | ||
Dustin Brass |
1. Identify ways that First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists express cultural identity in contemporary work. [Arts Education 6 (Cultural/Historical) - CH6.2] |
2. Analyze and discuss how artists reflect cultural identity in their work. [Arts Education 6 (Cultural/Historical) - CH6.2c] |
3. Make connections between traditional expressions of cultural identity (e.g., throat singing, quill work) and the ideas of contemporary artists. [Arts Education 6 (Cultural/Historical) - CH6.2d] |
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Website with flute video: Joseph Naytowhow |
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length of video: 3:12 minutes |
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Website: Revolutions Per Minute - Indigenous Music Culture - Jason Chamakese |
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Learn about Jason Chamakese and his music here. |
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Webpage: Welcome to "B" 's Native Flutes |
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Bryan Towers has this webpage that has a lot of information about Native flutes. There is a short video made by Global TV where he describes how he makes the flutes (length: less than 10 minutes). Also, there are several selections of Native flute music at: https://www.bnativeflutes.com/native-flute-music.html |
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Article: Native American Flutist Shares Sounds and Stories |
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Article about Ojibwe flutist Darren Thompson (Voice of America website). |
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Article: Native American Courting Flute |
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This essay is on the 'Native American courting flute.' |
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Video: Tribal Histories, Ojibwe Music |
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Video with Eddie Benton-Benai describes the roles that instruments such as the shaker, flute and drum play in Ojibwe life. Tribal members perform traditional music. Also shown are the Spirit Bird Singers, a group of younger musicians carrying on and extending the traditions. Recorded in the natural settings of the regions that native people have called home for centuries, Tribal Histories feature tribal members sharing the challenges, triumphs and time-honored traditions that have shaped their vibrant communities across generations. This website is part of the Wisconsin First Nations Education website. (length: 29:12 minutes) |
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Book: "Love Flute" by Paul Globle |
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Book for younger grades (1-2). Check your school or local library. Also available for sale on-line. |
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Book: "Little Deer and the First Native American Flute" by Al Striplen |
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Book for younger grades (1-2). Check your school or local library. Also available for sale on-line. |
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Supplies: Journal and pen/pencil | Supplies and Equipment |
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Supplies: One flute per student |
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The teacher or community will need to source enough flutes for each student so they can practice and learn a song. |
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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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White Birch Tree Conceptual Framework |
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(pp. 16-19) |
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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." |