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Find resources related to integrating First Nations, Metis and/or Inuit (FNMI) perspectives and experiences as they related to education and specific curriculum topics It aspires to tie into the scope set out in EDUC 530.
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- Counter Mapping (Global Oneness Project)In this film, we meet Jim Enote, a traditional Zuni elder, farmer, and director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center in Zuni, New Mexico. Enote is working with Zuni artists to provide an alternative way to understand and create maps which offer an indigenous voice and perspective rooted in place. "Counter mapping" challenges the western notions of geography and the arbitrary borders imposed on the Zuni world. This perspective is not based on ownership and imposed names, but rather on memory, ceremony, song, and a deep relationship to the land.
- All My Relations - grade 9from: Galileo.org
- Education - Social studies (Secondary) - Aboriginal perspectivesDoucette Library Guide
- Lessons from Turtle Island: Native curriculum in early childhood classrooms by Jones, Guy WISBN: 1929610254Publication Date: 2002
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