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Dene Kede


Dene Kede encompasses the language, culture and the way in which five Dene nations view the world. In K to 6, themes are used to reinforce and teach the four concepts central to Dene perspective: the Spiritual World, the Land, the Self and the People, while grades 7 to 9 employ a modular approach. The purpose of this curriculum is to present children with the experiences, knowledge, skills and attitudes which will guide them toward becoming capable citizens.  https://www.ece.gov.nt.ca/en/services/education-et-programmes-detude-de-la-maternelle-la-12e-annee/aboriginal-languages

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Contact Details

Organization: YK Education District 1
Location: Yellowknife
Name: Sheila Stewart (Info applies to her) Scott Willoughby
Title: Dene Kede Facilitator
Address:
Box 788, 5402-50th Avenue
Yellowknife, NT
X1A 2N6
Email Address: sheila.stewart@yk1.nt.ca
Phone Number: 8677665050

Contributor

Name: Miriame Giroux
Regional Lead(s):
  • Kelsey Wrightson 

Province/Territory

Northwest Territories

Education Topics

Culture
Dënesutine
Elder Knowledge
Environment
Harvesting
Land-based Learning
Language
Traditional Knowledge

Education Levels

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

Language Spoken

English
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