What is story telling?
This is a place where everyone can offer or share whatever they chose.
What is a talking circle?
True or False: Will Indigenous people base their decision on only academic facts?
False. Indigenous knowledge helps in the process of decision-making about fundamental aspects of day-to-day life.
It attracts the individual to experiences that grows personal gifts/competencies to become closer in completing the learning journey.
What is the learning spirit?
These are guides and teachers as they share their knowledge through storytelling.
What is an Elder?
This is not only words but also an experience.
What is a "good way?"
Who has recently been named an honorary Officer of the Order of Canada?
Marie Battiste
This is a youth program that uses play as a holistic approach to education focusing on social, emotional, physical, and mental intelligences.
Little Tots
This is a way of life and a part of one’s identity.
What is spirituality?
This or a stick is held during a talking circle.
What is a feather?
True or false: Using Eurocentric knowledge to solve problems of indigenous people leads to more challenges and failures.
True.
This is an institute in Fort Frances that teaches hunting, trapping, gathering, and preparing medicines.
Seven Generations Education Institute
This is a phrase said during the sweat lodge ceremony.
This relates to keeping their eyes and hearts open they are able to see those who are ready, committed and able to working and searching through their own methodologies.
What is a search?
She is an Indigenous scholar who proposes a new model of education where Indigenous knowledge complements the gap in the Eurocentric education model.
Who is Marie Battiste?
This is the English translation of "Togwa’tu’kl kjijitagnn"
This is a separation between the emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual aspects
What is a "broken medicine wheel?"
A Ceremony is a spiritual connection that allows our essential self to ______ ______ and be _______.
What is come alive and be present?
Does naturalizing Indigenous Knowledge in Eurocentric Education mean that we have to forget and only used Indigenous Knowledge from now on?
No, Naturalizing Indigenous Knowledge in Eurocentric Education means using both sources to create a balance between the new learnings but also traditional learning.
One eye sees the strengths of Indigenous ways of knowing and the other eye sees the strength of Western ways of knowing.
What is Two-Eyed Seeing?