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Meet the people of Eel Ground First Nation who are using food to reclaim culture

Meet the people of Eel Ground First Nation who are using food to reclaim culture

Oct 24, 2018 | Healthy Indigenous Community Projects

The return of traditional foods and a community space has become a catalyst for healing in Natoaganeg There are about 650 people who live on the Eel Ground First Nation, along the Miramichi River, and it’s a safe bet that Freda Simon, 64, has served a meal to...

Montreal all-girls school honours missing and murdered Indigenous women with dress project

Oct 24, 2018 | missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

Grade 7 class at Trafalgar school inspired by ReDress project When a group of Grade 7 students in Christianne Loupelle’s science class at Trafalgar School for Girls started the last school year, the majority knew little about the cases of hundreds of missing and...

‘In our bloodline:’ Land-based learning links curriculum with Indigenous culture

Oct 24, 2018 | Land Based Education

Land-based learning encourages critical thought through interaction with the land   A school day for six-year-old Hunter Sasakamoose can start with lighting a fire for breakfast and end with doing math by candlelight.In between, the boy learns life skills such as...

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