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Se’t A’newey Kina’matino’Kuom - Kayla Stride


Kayla Stride, a teacher at Se’t A’newey Kina’matino’Kuom in Miawpukek First Nation, and member of Eastern Owl, describes how she uses drumming and song to re-ignite youth’s interest in their culture and strengthen Indigenous identity.

 

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Contact Details

Organization: Se’t A’newey Kina’matino’Kuom
Location: Miawpukek First Nation
Name: Kayla Stride
Title: teacher
Address:
77 McDonaldewey Awti,
Conne River, NL
A0H 1J0

Contributor

Name: Lisa Jodoin
Regional Lead(s):
  • Verlé Harrop 
  • Sylvia Moore 

Province/Territory

Newfoundland and Labrador

Education Topics

Art/Performance
Elder Knowledge
English
Environment
History
Language
Traditional Knowledge

Education Levels

Community
Secondary (Grade 9 - 12/13)

Language Spoken

English