Archived Webinars

FNMI (First Nations, Métis and Inuit)

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with Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton and Kerry Aiken

This archived two part webinar series is about the book ‘fatty legs’ which shares the story of Margaret’s experience in a residential school.

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Humble Beginnings: Essential of Family & Community
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This series of three webinars provides a guided tour through the multimedia Walking Together resource hosted on Learn Alberta while exploring some of the related concepts including FNMI worldview, indigenous pedagogy and the fact that we are all treaty people.

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History: Impacts of Formal Education on FNMI People

The second of a four-part webinar series. In this session Debbie Mineault combines personal insights and historical references that illustrate the resiliency of FNMI people to the impacts of industrial, mission and residential schools. Particpants discuss and explore the implications for teaching and learning in a classroom context.

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Reconnection: FNMI Relationship to Land and Environment

Third of a four-part webinar series. Elder Francis Whiskyjack from the community  assists in this interactive learning opportunity with Debbie Mineault, teaching how worldview connects to cultural activities related to the land and environment, the importance of this relationship to FNMI peoples, and the implications for teaching and learning.

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