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Module 3. Post 4 – “Path of the Elders: An Interactive Game”

As part of my research into methods of revitalizing culture, I am very interested in a game I was referred to by a friend called “Path of the Elders“.

This interactive game attempts to build interest in indigenous cultures through learning about treaties, history, and sharing of other media such as photos and video.

I registered with their site today and will take the time to further explore how the game is played and what there is to gain through interacting within this virtual environment. I can’t help think that this may be a great method to re-engage youth, specifically First Nations youth, who may be disenfranchised or simply uninterested in their past or traditional culture. I have many questions related to this learning platform and hope to shed some light on this game in my posts to come.

Mel Burgess.

Module 3 – Post 2 – First Nations and Inuit ‘Eco’ Game

http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/games_activities/index.cfm

First Nations and Inuit ‘Eco’ Game

I came across this website. It has various activities, games, etc that are used to promote ecological awareness. I know that a very attractive feature of First Nations culture is the effective use of land and land based resources. In the First Nations and Inuit section of the site, there is a game for elementary school children. The premise is to help a band’s drummer heal and catch up with his band. With each roll of the dice, the drummer runs into some sort of trouble such as a burn, a toothache, or nosebleed, etc. With each issue, a variety of land based healings are available. The game player has to select the appropriate healer for that particular issue.

I thought this would be a great exposure activity for elementary school students. There is also a section dealing with land use activities.