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Indigenous Teachings in Higher Education (Trent University) - Rotinonhsión:ni/Hodinohso:ni


Skahendowaneh teaches components of Trent University’s Ph.D. program and Indigenous Studies undergraduate program in the areas of Indigenous Knowledge, Iroquoian culture and language.  

Skahendowaneh (pronounced ska-hen-DOE-wan-ay) Swamp is a highly respected Mohawk (Wolf Clan) Faith-keeper from Akwesasne. He is Trent University’s inaugural Chair of Indigenous Knowledge, a position that is the first academic chair of its kind in Canada and all of North America to be awarded to an Indigenous Elder or traditional person. He is actively involved in research and in transmitting Indigenous knowledge to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to departmental and university colleagues. In addition, as Chair, Mr. Swamp is involved in several cultural facets of the Indigenous Studies program and the wider community.

Please note: The quality of the audio and video in each interview on NCCIE.CA may vary. NCCIE has been a capacity- and skills-building project for students and youth. They have been "learning-through-doing," learning how to arrange and conduct interviews while, at the same time, gaining experience with the technology.

Resources

Wampum Belt made by Prof. Swamp's students

This Wampum belt was auctioned at the Ahkwesahsne Freedom School’s Annual Dinner & Quilt Auction on August, 19th, 2018. It raised $1,850 toward Mohawk immersion Programming.

Materials used for teachings

Prof. Skahendowaneh uses these items along with many other materials to teach about wise and sacred practices.

Creation Story Scroll

This scroll is used by Prof. Swamp to teach about the Creation Story

Prof. Skahendowaneh Swamp during interview

Prof. Skahendowaneh Swamp during the interview at one of the classrooms at Trent University in which he teaches to Grad Students.

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Contact Details

Organization: Trent University
Location: First Peoples House of Learning, Enweying Building, room 306
Name: Skahendowaneh Swamp
Title: Chair of Indigenous Knowledge
Address:
Trent University
1600 West Bank Drive
Peterborough, ON
K9L 0G2
Email Address: skahendowanehswamp@trentu.ca
Phone Number: 705-748-1011 ext. 7922

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Ontario

Education Topics

Culture
Elder Knowledge
Governance
History
Language
Leadership
Traditional Knowledge
Wellness/Health

Education Levels

Post-Secondary
Teacher Education

Language Spoken

English
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