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White Bear First Nation Land-Based Education (SK)

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White Bear First Nation Land-Based Education (SK)

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-indigenous-outdoor-education-sas…

This programming is the  first ever land-based education program on White Bear First Nations, a community of Nakoda, Dakoda, Cree and Saulteaux peoples in southeastern Saskatchewan. Students explore Indigenous practices and traditions and gain school credit. Some of the skills the students are learning range from tipi-raising, canoeing, trapping, hunting, preparing the meat, tanning hides, picking berries, and harvesting traditional medicines.

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  • Chapters
    • 1. Get to know the Toolkit
    • 2. Learn About Indigenous Guardian Programs
    • 3. Start an Indigenous Guardian Program
    • 4. Create a Vision, Plan and Prioritize
    • 5. Set up a Governance Structure
    • 6. Fund an Indigenous Guardian program
    • 7. Hire and Manage Staff
    • 8. Run a Safe Operation
    • 9. Develop Training and Build Capacity
    • 10. Monitor and Collect Data
    • 11. Conduct Research
    • 12. Establish Presence and Authority
    • 13. Engage the Community
    • 14. Involve Youth
    • 15. Establish Relationships with Resource Agencies
    • 16. Create a Network or Alliance
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