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William Morin – Returning Education to a Natural Environment

Recognizing the shortfalls of Western education. Indigenous pedagogy is an engagement with and in nature.

Recognizing the shortfalls of Western education. Indigenous pedagogy is an engagement with and in nature.

Tsuu’tina Nation Gunaha Language Institute

Tsuut’ina Nation language director Steven Crowchild speaks on the direction that his program is heading and the future of the Tsuut’ina Nation language program

Tsuut’ina Nation language director Steven Crowchild speaks on the direction that his program is heading and the future of the Tsuut’ina Nation language program

Chemical Addiction Worker Certificate Program

Dr. Verna Billy-Minnabarriet sits down to talk about the one of a kind Chemical Addiction Worker Certificate Program offered at the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology.

Dr. Verna Billy-Minnabarriet sits down to talk about the one of a kind Chemical Addiction Worker Certificate Program offered at the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology.

Dr. Emily Farles – Teaching the Truth

Aboriginal worldview teaching the real truth of our Indigenous history. Providing cultural awareness encourages healing and empowerment.

Aboriginal worldview teaching the real truth of our Indigenous history. Providing cultural awareness encourages healing and empowerment.

Woodland Cultural Centre Interview with Hailey Thomas Wilson

The Woodland Cultural Centre located in Brantford, Ontario near the Six Nations First Nation opened in 1972 at the old Mohawk Industrial Residential School. Its mandate is to provide cultural and educational activities and programs regarding Indigenous history, culture and contemporary issues. Its activities are divided into four departments: education, culture, language, arts and museum. […]

The Woodland Cultural Centre located in Brantford, Ontario near the Six Nations First Nation opened in 1972 at the old Mohawk Industrial Residential School. Its mandate is to provide cultural and educational activities and programs regarding Indigenous history, culture and contemporary issues. Its activities are divided into four departments: education, culture, language, arts and museum. It offers numerous educational programs including Indigenous languages, and houses an extensive collection of historical artifacts and Indigenous art in the museum. For more, visit the website at: http://woodlandculturalcentre.ca/.