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Perry McLeod-Shabogesic - The Storyteller


Perry McLeod-Shabogesic of Nipissing First Nations talks about his journey with both learning and teaching traditional knowledge. Through a short interview, he explains the importance of understanding who we (Indigenous peoples) are and where we came from. Not only does he discuss the importance and emergence of experiential education but he shares his own knowledge of how he displays Indigenous education. Perry is also known by his Anishinaabe name, Anzoked, which translates to Storyteller. Showcased in his audio interview he tells his rendition of the most important story every person should know.

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.

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Contact Details

Organization: Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services
Location: Nipissing First Nation
Name: Perry McLeod-Shabogesic
Title: Manger of Cultural Services
Address:
36 Semo Road
Garden Village , ON
P2B 3K2
Email Address: anzoked@yahoo.ca
Phone Number: 705-507-8535

Contributor

Name: Echo Mcleod
Regional Lead(s):
  • Kevin Fitzmaurice 

Province/Territory

Ontario

Education Topics

Colonialism
Culture
Elder Knowledge
English
Governance
Harvesting
Healing
History
Land-based Learning
Language
Leadership
Life Skills
Medicines
Ojibway
Reconciliation
Teacher Training
Traditional Knowledge
Wellness/Health

Education Levels

Community
Family

Language Spoken

English
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