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★ Starred selection for CCBC's Best Books Ideal for Teachers 2023! Resurgence is an inspiring collection of contemporary Indigenous poetry, art, and narratives that guides K-12 educators in bridging existing curricula with Indigenous voices and pedagogies. In this first book in the Footbridge Series, we invite you to walk with us as we seek to: connect peoples and places | link truth and reconciliation as ongoing processes | symbolize the risk and urgency of this work for both Indigenous and settler educators | engage tensions | highlight the importance of balance, both of ideas and…mehr
★ Starred selection for CCBC's Best Books Ideal for Teachers 2023!
Resurgence is an inspiring collection of contemporary Indigenous poetry, art, and narratives that guides K-12 educators in bridging existing curricula with Indigenous voices and pedagogies. In this first book in the Footbridge Series, we invite you to walk with us as we seek to:
connect peoples and places
link truth and reconciliation as ongoing processes
symbolize the risk and urgency of this work for both Indigenous and settler educators
engage tensions
highlight the importance of balance, both of ideas and within ourselves
Through critical engagement with each contributor's work, experienced educators Christine M'Lot and Katya Adamov Ferguson support readers in connecting with Indigenous narratives and perspectives, bringing Indigenous works into the classroom, and creating more equitable and sustainable teaching practices.
In this resource, you will find:
diverse Indigenous voices, perspectives, and art forms from a variety of nations and locations
valuable concepts and methods that can be applied to the classroom and beyond
practical action steps and resources for educators, parents, librarians, and administrators
Use this book as a springboard for your own learning journey or as a lively prompt for dialogue within your professional learning community.
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Autorenporträt
KC Adams (Ininnew/Anishinaabe/British) is a registered Fisher River Cree Nation member living in Winnipeg. KC is a relational maker, educator, activist, and mentor who creates work that explores technology in relation to her Indigenous culture. Adams is an award-winning, nationally and internationally known maker with a B.F.A. from Concordia University and an M.A. in Cultural Studies, Curatorial Stream from the University of Winnipeg. KC has had numerous solo and group exhibitions, residencies and three biennales.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction About This Book About The Footbridge Series Part 1: Resistance Beyond Being Silenced by Sara Florence Davidson * Connections Poetry as Cultural Expression by Rita Bouvier * Connections T’seka Reflection by Lucy Hemphill * Connections Poetry by Louise Bernice Halfe * Connections Part 2: Resilience Mental Health by David A. Robertson * Connections Writing as a Therapeutic Medium by Wanda John-Kehewin * Connections Birch Bark Technology by KC Adams * Connections Images and Health by Lisa Boivin * Connections Part 3: Restoring Stories are Resurgence by Wilson Bearhead and Charlene Bearhead * Connections Why am I not on Star Trek? by Sonya Ballantyne * Connections Indigenous Spaces by Reanna Merasty * Connections Games as Resurgence by Elizabeth LaPensée * Connections Part 4: Reconnecting Poems by Nicola I. Campbell * Connections Paths of Tradition by Russell Wallace * Connections Let the Children Play by Victoria McIntosh * Connections Ethnomathematics and Beading by Christina Ruddy * Connections The Contributors Additional Resources Index
Introduction About This Book About The Footbridge Series Part 1: Resistance Beyond Being Silenced by Sara Florence Davidson * Connections Poetry as Cultural Expression by Rita Bouvier * Connections T’seka Reflection by Lucy Hemphill * Connections Poetry by Louise Bernice Halfe * Connections Part 2: Resilience Mental Health by David A. Robertson * Connections Writing as a Therapeutic Medium by Wanda John-Kehewin * Connections Birch Bark Technology by KC Adams * Connections Images and Health by Lisa Boivin * Connections Part 3: Restoring Stories are Resurgence by Wilson Bearhead and Charlene Bearhead * Connections Why am I not on Star Trek? by Sonya Ballantyne * Connections Indigenous Spaces by Reanna Merasty * Connections Games as Resurgence by Elizabeth LaPensée * Connections Part 4: Reconnecting Poems by Nicola I. Campbell * Connections Paths of Tradition by Russell Wallace * Connections Let the Children Play by Victoria McIntosh * Connections Ethnomathematics and Beading by Christina Ruddy * Connections The Contributors Additional Resources Index
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