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Module 3 – Post 4 – First Nations Music in Canada

First Nations Music in Canada is a publication put out in 1998 by the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. It is designed for children aged 8-11 and includes basic information about Aboriginal music in Canada. It discusses instruments used, singing styles, and how music is used traditionally by First Nations people. Contemporary artists such as Buffy Sainte-Marie are also mentioned in relation to the impact of First Nations music on Canadian Culture.  It also includes a quiz and a game as activities for children to do.

 

Module 2, Post #5: Indigenous Dance

In my search for interactive classroom resources, I came across a website that posts footage of a variety of traditional dances from Canadian indigenous groups across the country. Since the arts play such a key role in indigenous culture, it only makes sense that a cross-curricular art or dance lesson could easily be linked to a unit on indigenous studies. The site provides lesson plans and teacher kits, as well as interviews with members of different indigenous tribes. Follow-up activities could include re-enacting a pow wow in the classroom or participating in a real pow wow with a local tribe.

I was particularly intrigued by the “Paddle Dance.” I wanted to attach the clip but was unable to do so. As I watched this community dancing, wearing their traditional headdress, and as I listened to the background music being played on traditional instruments, I was suddenly struck with how amazingly special our indigenous culture is. It reminded me of cultural dances I have seen performed by indigenous groups throughout South East Asia. One of the first things tourists do when they travel to exotic parts of the world is encounter the traditional, local song and dance. What I realized this week is that you do not need to travel to exotic parts of the world to experience and explore traditional cultures. This seems like an obvious realization I know, but it was something that hit me with new meaning.

Native Dance. Assembly of First Nations. http://www.native-dance.ca/ Web. 5 October 2013.