Posted on July 25, 2019 by Lisa Jodoin
Angel RIch, a student at Sheshatshiu Innu School, discusses the Innu Studies course and the importance of learning traditional knowledge in school.
Angel RIch, a student at Sheshatshiu Innu School, discusses the Innu Studies course and the importance of learning traditional knowledge in school.
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Jared Nuna, a student at Sheshatshiu Innu School, discusses the Innu Studies course and the importance of learning traditional knowledge and culture in school.
Jared Nuna, a student at Sheshatshiu Innu School, discusses the Innu Studies course and the importance of learning traditional knowledge and culture in school.
Posted on July 23, 2019 by Lisa Jodoin
Catharyn Andersen, Memorial University’s Special Advisor to the President on Aboriginal Affairs, discusses her work at the university and the various ways that universities can better support Indigenous students and enhance their learning experience and success.
Catharyn Andersen, Memorial University’s Special Advisor to the President on Aboriginal Affairs, discusses her work at the university and the various ways that universities can better support Indigenous students and enhance their learning experience and success.
Posted on July 22, 2019 by Lisa Jodoin
Kenny Rich, the Vice Principal at Sheshatshiu Innu School in Labrador, discusses the importance of Indigenous programming at the school.
Kenny Rich, the Vice Principal at Sheshatshiu Innu School in Labrador, discusses the importance of Indigenous programming at the school.
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Krista Button, a teacher at Sheshatshiu Innu School in Labrador, discusses the importance of the Innu Studies course.
Krista Button, a teacher at Sheshatshiu Innu School in Labrador, discusses the importance of the Innu Studies course.
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Goldy Simon discusses the positive impact that the Annapolis Valley First Nation School has had on her son.
Goldy Simon discusses the positive impact that the Annapolis Valley First Nation School has had on her son.
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John-Pierre Ashini discusses his work with the Sheshatshiu Band Office Education Committee and the necessity of Innu curriculum in schools.
John-Pierre Ashini discusses his work with the Sheshatshiu Band Office Education Committee and the necessity of Innu curriculum in schools.
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Innu Elder and former teacher Mary Kathleen Nuna discusses her work in education and the importance of Innu language in schools.
Innu Elder and former teacher Mary Kathleen Nuna discusses her work in education and the importance of Innu language in schools.
Posted on July 16, 2019 by Coty Zachariah
First Nations owned and operated post-secondary education institution.
First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI) is a First Nation owned and governed educational institute specializing in applying Indigenous knowledge to both formal and informal learning experiences. Many of our programs and services are delivered at locations across Ontario. For more than 30 years, FNTI has played an essential role in making post-secondary education relevant for Indigenous students and communities. We work closely with our partners to build unique, cutting-edge Indigenous learning experiences and environments.