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Developed by ERLC/ARPDC as a result of a grant from Alberta Education to support implementation

Reconnection: FNMI Relationship to Land and Environment with Debbie Mineault & Francis Whiskeyjack. Developed by ERLC/ARPDC as a result of a grant from Alberta Education to support implementation. Different Approaches to Knowing, p.24 Our Words Our Ways.

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Developed by ERLC/ARPDC as a result of a grant from Alberta Education to support implementation

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  1. Reconnection: FNMI Relationship to Land and Environmentwith Debbie Mineault & Francis Whiskeyjack Developed by ERLC/ARPDC as a result of a grant from Alberta Education to support implementation

  2. Different Approaches to Knowing, p.24 Our Words Our Ways Cardinal, Harold and Walter Hildebrant. (2000). Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan: Our Dream is That Our People Will One Day be Clearly Recognized as Nations.

  3. Guidelines for FNMI teaching and learning of land and environment Learn how the medicine wheel teachings (self, family, extended family, community) represent the importance of relationships among people

  4. Guidelines for FNMI teaching and learning of land and environment Learn about the past, present and future land issues • Sacred Fire Burning at Queens Park for the South March Highlands .

  5. Guidelines for FNMI teaching and learning of land and environment Become familiar with stories of places and respectful behaviors Writing on Stone Provincial Park, Alberta

  6. Guidelines for FNMI teaching and learning of land and environment Be aware of the special ties nations hold to the land/environment Albertasource.ca - Alberta Online Encyclopedia Aboriginal Websites and Edukits

  7. Guidelines for FNMI teaching and learning of land and environment Learn about local stories that teach connections to the past Medicine Wheel Teachings: Francis Whiskeyjack http://linna.ca/page8.html

  8. FNMI peoples believe that the power of the world expresses itself in circles. The sky and sun set in circles, seasons make a full circle, the wind is strongest when it swirls, birds nests are built circular as well as teepees

  9. Medicine Wheel The circle is divided in four directions. Each relates to something in the environment and all four are interconnected e.g., • Four seasons (fall, winter, spring, summer) • Four physical elements (earth, air, fire, water) • Four individual aspects (emotional, physical, spiritual, intellectual) • Four stages of life (child, teen, adult, elder) • Four sacred medicines (sage, tobacco, sweetgrass, cedar)

  10. Being close to naturerelieves stress—clears head, rekindles energy

  11. First Nation/community practices that reflect respect for the interconnectedness of life such as seasonal ceremonies and hunts, resource management laws

  12. Geographical features of ancestral lands that are mentioned in traditional narratives of families /clans

  13. Creation stories that teach humans to live in harmony with all other things in nature

  14. Implication for FNMI Traditions What are some of cultural and environmental implications for balancing FNMI ecosystems? Example: earth, air, fire, water—when one is abused, the other three suffer

  15. Instructional Strategies • Select books and videos that illustrate FNMI peoples’ relationship to the environment • Integrate group role plays on environmental aspects • Invite students to research traditional uses of natural resources • Compare traditional and contemporary practices on resource management • Invite Elders and knowledge keepers to share traditional yearly activities on the land

  16. Final Session April 19, 2011 Balance of Cultures ERLC WIKI - FNMI Student Success

  17. Thank you! CONTACT Debbie.Mineault@gov.ab.ca

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