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A01=Angelina Weenie
A01=Deanna Pelletier
A01=Efrén Cuevas
A01=Ida Swan
A01=Jeffery Cappo
A01=Kevin Lewis
A01=Mary Sasakamoose
A01=Willie J. Ermine
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Author_Angelina Weenie
Author_Deanna Pelletier
Author_Efrén Cuevas
Author_Ida Swan
Author_Jeffery Cappo
Author_Kevin Lewis
Author_Mary Sasakamoose
Author_Willie J. Ermine
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Dance Your Style: Cree Pedagogy

Dance Your Style: Cree Pedagogy examines the intrinsic value of First Nations perspectives, languages, and knowledges without the framing of Indigenization, decolonization, incorporation, or adaptation. Organized into three parts, this title focuses on the First Nations pedagogy on its own terms: a pedagogy rooted in land, language, culture, community, and Elder knowledge.

This text opens with foundational principles such as exploring the history, theory, analysis, and implementation of First Nations pedagogy, and the introduction to core concepts of language at the heart methodology and practice, teaching as a gift, and the passing of knowledge. Part two focuses on askiy kiskinohmakewina: Earth Teachings; reflecting on how the land teaches us, what we learn from connecting to the land, and the philosophy of land-based education. Part three features wsyw, which means the elements of nature shine a light on the path forward. It refl ects on the knowledge of Elders and knowledge keepers, presents insights from Elders on Culture Camps, and maskikiw mhthitowin, medicine thinking.

With contributions from leading Indigenous Studies scholars, Elders, and community leaders in Canada, Dance Your Style is a powerful and essential text for college and university students in Indigenous Studies and Education courses that promotes thoughtful interactions with the text through practical exercises and thought-provoking discussion questions.

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A01=Angelina WeenieA01=Deanna PelletierA01=Efrén CuevasA01=Ida SwanA01=Jeffery CappoA01=Kevin LewisA01=Mary SasakamooseA01=Willie J. ErmineAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Angelina WeenieAuthor_Deanna PelletierAuthor_Efrén CuevasAuthor_Ida SwanAuthor_Jeffery CappoAuthor_Kevin LewisAuthor_Mary SasakamooseAuthor_Willie J. Ermineautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=JFCCategory=JFCXCategory=JFSL9Category=JHBTCategory=JNACategory=JNFNCategory=RNFCOP=CanadaDelivery_Pre-orderLanguage_EnglishPA=Not yet availablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Forthcomingsoftlaunch

Will deliver when available. Publication date 31 Mar 2024

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Canadian Scholars
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781773383934

About Angelina WeenieDeanna PelletierEfrén CuevasIda SwanJeffery CappoKevin LewisMary SasakamooseWillie J. Ermine

Angelina Weenie is an Associate Professor at First Nations University of Canada. Willie Ermine is an Professor Emeritus with the First Nations University of Canada.Kevin Lewis is a nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) instructor researcher and writer. Ida Swan is currently working as a Sessional Lecturer at the First Nations University of Canada. Mary Sasakamoose is a PhD student at the University of Regina. Her Masters degree is from the University of Saskatchewan. Jeffery Cappo is a First Nations educator in Regina Saskatchewan. Deanna Pelletier is an Indigenous Advocate with the Regina Public School System.

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