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Indigenous Langauages

Dish with one spoon adjustments

This is a short version of the thanksgiving address.

Patricia Ningewance never imagined she'd one day teach Ojibway at the residential school that tried to steal the language from her.

In this video, renowned educator Patricia Ningewance reflects on her experiences teaching Anishinaabemowin in immersion settings. She recounts her first experiences teaching immersion with three other teachers, the challenges that she faced, what the experience taught her and her motivation. Throughout her reflections, Pat focuses on her personal teaching style - what she brings to her own work.

Through our ancestorial languages, knowledge comes of our origin as Human Beings and the precious gifts that were shared to us and how to use it for our prosperity.

Some of the following links shall allow pdf downloads.

The Ojibwe People's Dictionary

Honouring Indigenous Languages

Aboriginal Peoples - Fact and Fiction

Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools

Indigenous Reading List: Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Education Resources

Weaving Ways: Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Classrooms and Schools

Our Words, Our Ways - Teaching First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit Learners