Tag Archives: Indigenous Culture

(Entry 5) Podcast: From soapstone carving to Second Life: Indigenous peoples in Quebec embrace tradition and technology

Podcast:  From soapstone carving to Second Life: Indigenous peoples in Quebec embrace tradition and technology

This recording (podcast) invites you into the lives of a number of Indigenous people trying to integrate aspects of their culture into Quebec’s more dominant culture.  From Inuit carvers and music makers to a new craft beer company, this podcast showcases Indigeneity ‘in action’ within Quebec.

LINK:  You can find the recording on the cbc.ca/radio link below
From soapstone carving to Second Life: Indigenous peoples in Quebec embrace tradition and technology

October 31, C. R. ·. (2018, November 4). From soapstone carving to Second Life: Indigenous peoples in Quebec embrace tradition and technology | CBC Radio. Retrieved 6 November 2018, from https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/from-soapstone-carving-to-second-life-indigenous-peoples-in-quebec-embrace-tradition-and-technology-1.4645198

BCTF – Aboriginal Ways Of Knowing and Being #4

https://bctf.ca/uploadedFiles/Public/AboriginalEducation/AboriginalWaysofKnowing.pdf

I also use this as a guide to inform the work that I do as a Indigenous Curriculum Consultant.  This is similar to the FNESC “First Peoples Principles of Learning”.  I find that the BCTF’s “Aboriginal Ways of Knowing and Being” document makes deeper connections to cultural learning and protocol.

In understanding that many of our Indigenous teachings are rooted in the land,  I love that the first statement on this document is: “Learning is connected to the land, place, and spirit”.  It also recognizes a sacred connection our environment.

**Note this document has been revised its title to “Indigenous Ways Of Knowing and Being” but is not yet available in digital format.