Inter Universities North (IUN) Nature of the North; Elements in Education Conference, Tape #4Margaret Dumas, Laara Fitznor and Doris Young discuss Aboriginal perspectives in the education curriculum, Cree language education and women's rights.
Inter Universities North (IUN) hosted this conference to discuss relevant Indigenous topics relating to education, including: the impact of education on the environment, how education can affect one's culture and language, Aboriginal perspectives on the curriculum, oral history and story-telling.
Item Description
Title: Inter Universities North, Nature of the North: Elements of Education. Tape #4, Aboriginal Perspectives on Curriculum
Revised Tape ID: VC13
FINAL RECORDING ID: ETK-DUMAS,MARGARET-[et.al]-IUNNNEE-200210XX-20211210-D.MP4
Contributor: Dumas, Margaret; Fitznor, Laara; Young, Doris
Date Recorded: 2002, October 16 & 17
Place Recorded: Thompson, Manitoba
Original Format: VHS Cassette
Current Format: MP4
Date Digitized: 2021, December 10
Language: English, Cree
Subject: Cree, Indigenous, education curriculum, Aboriginal perspectives, traditional knowledge, oral tradition, Cree language education, treaty peoples, white privilege, women’s rights, Grand Rapids, Wabowden
Description: Inter Universities North (IUN) hosted this conference to discuss relevant Indigenous topics relating to education, including: the impact of education on the environment, how education can affect one’s culture and language, Aboriginal perspectives on the curriculum, oral history and story-telling.
Partners: Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research Center of Manitoba INC (TARR), Keewatin Tribal Council (KTC) Library and Archives Canada, University College of the North (UCN), Inter Universities North (IUN)