
Koomi Visits Their Cousins
Koomi Visits Their Cousins This book features Koomi, a nij manidooag (2 spirit) puppet. Koomi uses the words they/them for themselves. When using this book
Koomi Visits Their Cousins This book features Koomi, a nij manidooag (2 spirit) puppet. Koomi uses the words they/them for themselves. When using this book
With these Hands, We are Never Broken: Pathway in the Making by Karolyn Bonneau
Adadah Dakelh Stories Voiced by Marlene Morin Based on the stories told by George George St. and Virginia Reynolds gathered by Chelsey Hardy
Land Acknowledgements Members of the First Nations Pedagogies Network talk about their experiences with and vision for the practice of land acknowledgments in education and
Indigenous Storywork by Shauna M. Alec Wagoos(Respect) for all living things, our ancestors that have gone before us, to everyone you cross paths within your
Weaving our Work Together Thinking about different things that people said during our first meeting and about the conversations I’ve had in the past with
In gratitude, the FNPN acknowledges Bernard Kerrigan and Brian Denhertog for their carving ‘Raven’ which lives in Musqueam Territory since 1987. With their permission,
The First Nations Pedagogies Network: Advancing Pedagogical Innovation in Early Care and Learning on Indigenous Terms Early Childhood Education is a relatively recent, and generally
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In gratitude, the FNPN acknowledges Bernard Kerrigan and Brian Denhertog for their carving ‘Raven’ which lives in Musqueam Territory since 1987.
With their permission, ‘Raven’ is present in the Network’s initial logo.