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... collect and administer 10 traditional medicinal plants. Along the way, you must avoid dangerous animals, navigate mazes, and read Cree syllabics! Here you can see my less than successful encounter with ...
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... day-to-day life would have been like had they lived in northern Ontario in the 1800s. 3) The Healing Game draws attention to the importance of passing down traditional skills and knowledge. Have ...
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... Anishinaabe Ojibway of Northwestern and Northeastern Canada. An innovative role-playing game lets you experience a variety of cultural practices while learning traditional skills and values: you can hunt ...
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... systems in place that a child in a traditional, stable, nuclear family would have.” At the launch event for PathoftheElders.com, Dr. John Medicine Horse Kelly Cle-alls spoke of how many Aboriginal youths ...
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... educational resource exploring Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe culture and history, is one example of how we can integrate a gamer worldview with traditional teachings. At the launch event for PathoftheElders.com, ...
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... traditionally, playing in a "rapid, repetitive, mindless fashion.... 3) Students offered an extrinsic reward for finding the correct answer were less effective at problem solving and less confident.” ...
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... a major factor in disrupting the transmission of culture and traditions. Furthermore, it promoted a way of learning that was entirely different from the traditional Aboriginal education based on experience, ...
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... with a traditional Aboriginal prayer performed by Dr. John Medicine Horse Kelly Cle-alls, several of the project’s collaborators spoke about their personal involvement with PathoftheElders.com, and ...
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... village is taught medicinal plants and healing. The player will discover how European contact brought new diseases, changing some of the First Peoples’ traditional healing practices.
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... across Canada. Elder and traditional knowledge is a key resource that has been used to create the content for ‘On the Path of the Elders'.
Take your time now and explore the site. Jump right in and play ...
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... protected our hunting, fishing and trapping rights, and ensured health care. Do you think they did a good job? I think they did an amazing job by maintaining our traditional lifestyle in the Treaty and ...
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... came to our village in Big Trout Lake to sign the Treaty with our leaders, we were promised that our traditional activities would be protected. They did not say that we would be regulated in the future. ...
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... help, schools for our children and to know that we would not be interfered with in our traditional lifestyles on the land and waters.
In our culture, we did not keep written records. But our stories ...
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... delivered by the law lords of the Crown, what of the elaborate negotiations between a dominion and a province which had made the treaty possible, what of the sense of traditional policy which brooded over ...
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... for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta.
McDonald Miriam, Arragutainaq Lucassie, and Zack Novalinga, 1997
Voices from the Bay: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Inuit and Cree in the ...
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... were promised assistance and protection from the government for as long as the sun shines and rivers flow. We were promised that our traditional activities would not be regulated from us" (Elder Jimmy ...
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... own. We even incorporated foods of the Europeans like bannock, tea, sugar and lard into our traditional diets.
But somewhere along the way, this all changed and it was in the years 1850 to the early ...