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A Case Study and an Assessment Framework for Land-Based Learning


Cree immersion and culture camps offer participants a culturally responsive education.

Founder of kâniyâsihk Culture Camps and initiator of the Cree Immersion School at Ministikwin Lake Cree Nation, Kevin Lewis is an Indigenous academic who has brought what he has learned about educating back to his community. Lewis is committed to land-based learning and Cree education and hopes to ensure his programs provide people, young and old, with a culturally responsive education. In order to evaluate these programs, he enlisted a colleague as an external reviewer who has experience establishing Maori schools and language centres in New Zealand. By evaluating both the school and the culture camps Lewis is learning about what students and parents are feeling, wanting, and thinking about these programs, which has informed how the program changes and adapts over time. The case study is considered a snapshot of the programs at a particular moment in time, and when the case study is combined with the Structured Assessments Framework for Land-Based Learning at kâniyâsihk Culture Camps, it becomes a model for evaluating such programs.

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Case Study - kâniyâsihk Cultural Camps and School

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Contact Details

Organization: kâniyâsihk Culture Camps
Location: MInisitkwan Lake Cree Nation
Name: Kevin Lewis
Title: Founder
Address:
Box 58
Island Lake, SK
S0M 3G0
Email Address: theislander@me.com
Phone Number: 306-837-7649
Facebook: kâniyâsihk Culture Camps @nehiyawUnversity
Twitter: Kevin Lewis @theislander7
Instagram: kaniyasihkculturecamps nehiyaw
LinkedIn: Lewis wâsakâyâsiw Kevin ᐊᐧᓴᑲᔭᓯᐤ

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Name: Steffany Salloum
Regional Lead(s):
  • Dustin Brass 

Province/Territory

Saskatchewan

Education Levels

Community
Primary (K - Grade 8)
Secondary (Grade 9 - 12/13)
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Education Topics

Cree
Culture
Curriculum
Land-based Learning
Language
Professional Development
Wellness/Health

Language Spoken

English
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