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marg : oconnell: Spirituality as decolonizing: Judy Iseke
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Inquiring into learning and living . . . Thursday, 28 November 2013. Spirituality as decolonizing: Judy Iseke. Voices in the Wind. Is a film series. Produced through Judy Iseke's research with First Nation Elders in Canada. Some of the concepts that resonated with me when reading Iseke's work. These are powerful concepts enacted through the lens of cultural knowledge and everyday practices. In terms of decolonizing then, Iseke notes, through her sharing in ceremonial practices with the Elders that. Creat...
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marg : oconnell: November 2013
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Inquiring into learning and living . . . Thursday, 28 November 2013. Spirituality as decolonizing: Judy Iseke. Voices in the Wind. Is a film series. Produced through Judy Iseke's research with First Nation Elders in Canada. Some of the concepts that resonated with me when reading Iseke's work. These are powerful concepts enacted through the lens of cultural knowledge and everyday practices. In terms of decolonizing then, Iseke notes, through her sharing in ceremonial practices with the Elders that. Creat...
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Spirituality as decolonizing: Judy Iseke | ed(ge)ucation design
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On the edge of learning design. Spirituality as decolonizing: Judy Iseke. Posted November 28, 2013. Voices in the Wind. Is a film series. Produced through Judy Iseke’s research with First Nation Elders in Canada. Some of the concepts that resonated with me when reading Iseke’s work. These are powerful concepts enacted through the lens of cultural knowledge and everyday practices. In terms of decolonizing then, Iseke notes, through her sharing in ceremonial practices with the Elders that. Creation story) ...
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hrodna | digital indigenous history
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Understanding Indigenous History in the Digital Age. The Rise of Kagagi! Talking with Algonquin Comic Artist and Writer, Jay Odjick. April 26, 2015. April 26, 2015. Reblogged from Ad Astra Comix. Posted by nicolemarieburton, about Indigenous comic creator Jay Odjick! It’s not particularly surprising that Jay Odjick received his first rejection letter from a mainstream comic book publisher (Marvel) at the age of 10. Read full post here: http:/ adastracomix.com/2015/04/25/jayodjick/. April 26, 2015. Pastpl...
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Indigenous Digital Storytelling | digital indigenous history
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Understanding Indigenous History in the Digital Age. April 26, 2015. April 26, 2015. This posting is not a how-to guide, but a condensed explanation of what Indigenous digital storytelling is and why it is important. Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the World. Informative is a key word associated with this digital history method. Indigenous digital storytelling are meant to educational for the audience. While target audiences can be generally be nonspecific, it may be presumed that there...N ...
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Metis Bare Facts: February 2009
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A forum for Metis people to share information, events, views and issues. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Hypocrisy in the World. I had to spend some time putting down what I see as hypocrisy in the world. I raise this for two reasons:. Firstly, my beliefs around racial profiling and trying to identify people through some negative context as a race or religion – is probably formed from my own experiences or brushes with racism when I was young. No double standard here – is there? Monday, February 23, 2009.