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Northern Cultural Expressions Society Art Education Program


This transformational program allows First Nations mentors/Master Carvers to go into Yukon schools and educate all students about traditional art forms and more.

The Art Education Program is for school aged children from Kindergarten to Grade 12. This transformational program allows First Nations mentors/Master Carvers to go into Yukon schools and engage with all students (First Nations and Non), in order to educate them about traditional art forms. Along with this, students also learn more about the traditions, the history and stories behind carving. More information can be found here: https://northernculture.org/art-education-program-overview/.

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Organization: Northern Cultural Expressions Society
Location: The traditional territory of Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council
Name: Tanya/Colin Silverfox/Teramura
Title: Executive Director/Carving & Education Program Supervisor
Address:
PO Box 30037
137A Industrial Rd
Whitehorse, YT
Y1A 5M2
Email Address: ed@northernculture.org
Phone Number: 867-633-4186
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthernCulturalExpressionsSociety/

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Name: Sarah Delaronde
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Province/Territory

Yukon

Education Topics

Art/Performance
Culture
Early Childhood Education
Elder Knowledge
Healing
History
Land-based Learning
Leadership
Life Skills
Professional Development
Residential Schools
Traditional Knowledge
Wellness/Health

Education Levels

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

Language Spoken

English
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