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The Assiniboine
At the Winter Sea Ice Camp: Part 4
Buffy Saint-Marie: An Unsung Hero for Far Too Long
Decolonial Interventions in Performance and New Media Art: In Conversation with Cheryl L'Hirondelle and Kent Monkman
Drumming My Way Home: A Secwepemc Perspective
The Effects Upon Students of Supplementing Aboriginal Post-Secondary Transition Programs With Traditional Cultural Activities
First Fish, First People: Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim; River of the Angry Moon: Seasons on the Bella Coola
First Nations Education: Sharing of Knowledge
Follow the Drum
Highlights Gerald Okanee, lead singer of Saskatchewan's Big Bear Singers, who shares his knowledge about the drum and how the beat pits the powwow dancer's style against that of the the drummer's, sometimes "bucking off" the dancer.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.
A Gift From the Little People
Billy Wapass Jr. presents his family's version of the ancient legend that depicts the origin of the Hand Games.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Honour Water: Gameplay as a Pathway to Anishinaabeg Water Teachings
Innovations in Knowledge Translation: The SPHERU KT Casebook
Native Drums
Niitsitapi Relational and Experiential Theories in Education
Northern Games
Performing Musqueam Culture and History at British Columbia's 1966 Centennial Celebrations
Pump up the Volume
Reviews
"The Song---That's the Monument": Eskasoni Mi'kmaw Tribal Culture in the Music-Making of Rita Joe and Thomas George Poulette
The Spirit of the Drum
Drummer, Gerald Okanee, teaches traditional knowledge about the drum. He discusses the drum's use in prayer and healing, to lift spirits of individuals, and bring listeners closer to the Creators, spirits and God.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.57.
Think Indigenous [9: Eekwol (Lindsay Knight)]
Traditions, History & Geography: Teacher Manual
Although created for the Old Crow Experiential Educational Project, some activities can be adapted for other contexts. Lessons are grouped by Grades 7-9, Grades 4-6, and Grades 1-3.