Assuming traditional is required, the following 18 results were found.
the Healing Game is modeled after an old-fashioned scavenger hunt! It’s up to you to 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...
Chapter 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter3
and songs on fiddles of our 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 1900s. Although peoples...
transmission of culture and traditions. Furthermore, it promoted a way of learning that was entirely different from the traditional Aboriginal education based on experience, observing, and hands-on learning. Do resources like PathOfTheElders.com allow...
Northeastern Canada. An innovative role-playing game lets you experience a variety of cultural practices while learning traditional skills and values: you can hunt a bull moose, learn about medicinal plants, ride in a canoe, lay trap lines, and...
Chapter 4B - 1https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-1
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 McKay, interviewed 1974 at Bear Skin Lake) (Hookimaw-Witt 1997:...
Referenceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/references
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 Hudson Bay bioregion. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Arctic Resources Committee...
Chapter 4A - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-2
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 the whole? Nothing. So there was no basis for argument" (Long 2006:12). At Fort Hope, Treaty...
Chapter 4A - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-3
We also wanted monetary 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 and knowledge was verbally...
Chapter 4B - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-2
the representatives 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. We were promised that our land...
Chapter 4B - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-3
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 today the governments are learning that, on behalf of our Elders, we’re holding them to this....
Learn The Pathshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/learnthepaths
and healing. The player will discover how European contact brought new diseases, changing some of the First Peoples’ traditional healing practices. In the Resources game, the player must research and responsibly develop the land’s natural resources...
On the Path of the Elders Launch a Success! https://www.pathoftheelders.com/news/85-news05042010
creators gathered at Carleton University’s Art Gallery to celebrate the launch of PathoftheElders.com. Opening with a traditional Aboriginal prayer performed by Dr. John Medicine Horse Kelly Cle-alls, several of the project’s collaborators spoke about...
If it is possible to "win" an educational game without learning, 3rd-5th-grade students will learn less than if taught traditionally, playing in a "rapid, repetitive, mindless fashion.... 3) Students offered an extrinsic reward for finding the correct...
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, Dr. John Medicine Horse Kelley Cle-alls spoke of the need to...
suicide was not the result of a single event... she did not have the social support 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...
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 your students play the Healing Game and watch some of the videos of Elders sharing their...
glimpse into some of the challenges Aboriginal students faced in residential schools as they struggled to maintain their traditional way of life. Edmond Edwards describes having difficulty paying attention in class because he was thinking about getting...
The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples and Treaty No. 9https://www.pathoftheelders.com/aboutus
are very committed to documenting Elder knowledge that is slipping away in so many communities 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...