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Online History Games Pose a Challenge to Education
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... historical events and actually interacting with historical figures in an online environment. There is an almost Freudian quality to the idea players should re-play the same events over and over again with ...

How Can Online Gaming Foster Positive Self-Identity?
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... rates of Aboriginal people and a population that is increasingly choosing to self-identify as Aboriginal” (emphasis added). Yet at the same time Health Canada reports “Suicide rates are five to seven ...

Educational Gaming Redefining Failure
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... where the students sit on the same old continuum.   Collette Jackson, Content and Marketing Specialist at BlackCherry Digital Media, is writing on behalf of On the Path of the Elders, a free online ...

Learn The Paths
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... European encroachment and over trapping. In the Healing Game, the player must discover, collect and administer 10 samples of medicinal plants that grow in the area. ...

Chapter 4B - 3
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... the newcomers to do the same. Remember, I said earlier that sharing and reciprocity was our land-based philosophy and tradition during the fur trade with the Hudson’ Bay Company and we expected the government ...

Chapter 4A - 2
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...  The James Bay Treaty signing party at Fort Albany. Standing: Joseph L. Vanasse (L), James Parkinson (R) of NWMP. Seated: Commissioners Samuel Stewart (L), Daniel McMartin, Duncan Campbell Scott (R) ...

References
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... Standing: Joseph L. Vanasse (L), James Parkinson (R) of NWMP. Seated: Commissioners Samuel Stewart (L), Daniel McMartin, Duncan Campbell Scott (R) Foreground: HBC Chief Trader Thomas. 1905. Digital Image ...

Chapter 1
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... Anishinaabe and Mushkegowuk Peoples, share the same understanding in describing ourselves.  The words we use to describe ourselves show that we consider ourselves to be part of the land.  Nishnawbe ...
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The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples and Treaty No. 9. A Cree Culture and History Education Game.

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