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Kinoo'amaadawaad Megwa Doodamawaad: Land-Based MEd Program
(Anishinaabemowin) They are learning together while they are doing

 

This video features a land-based M.Ed pilot program between Biigtigong Nishnaabeg and the Faculty of Education at Lakehead University. The program was designed using existing courses within the Masters of Education with a specialization in Indigenous Education and adding aki (land) into the courses. One of the first activities in the course was harvesting wild rice, which is highlighted in the video. Giitchi-Miigwetch to Biigtigong Nishnaabeg, Lakehead University's Department of Graduate Studies and Research in Education, Lisa-Michano-Courchene, Rhona LeClair, M.Ed Students in the pilot program, Leisa Desmoulins, Paul Berger, Paul Cormier, and Elder Mona Cormier.  

Protocole de reconnaissance

Merci de lire cette déclaration de reconnaissance avant le début de cette activité en signe de respect aux savoirs partagés et au territoire de la nation d'où proviennent ces savoirs:

This film was developed at Lakehead University, which is located on the traditional territory of Fort William First Nation, signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850 and the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg. 

Quelle est la reconnaissance du territoire là où vous vivez?

Équipe de création

Nom Titre Endroit
Tyler Armstrong Director/Videographer/Editor Anishinaabe, Lakehead University graduate student
Kelsey Jaggard videographer Lakehead University graduate student
Mona Cormier language speaker/knowledge keeper Thunder Bay, ON

Sujet de la vidéo:

Biigtigong Nishnaabeg and Lakehead University Faculty of Education
dans: Thunder Bay, Ont.

Renseignements sur la vidéo

Durée de la vidéo 0:10 minutes
Est-ce qu'une partie du contenu de cette vidéo est inappropriée pour les jeunes enfants? No

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