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"Sit at the edge of the bush with Dr. Hopi Martin, Waabizheshi Oshkaabewis (Ojibwe Marten Clan Sacred Helper, Messenger, Fire Keeper, Lodge Caretaker) and educator, and bring a richer way of living with the land to the children in your care in this space of meeting between Indigenous and settler colonial worldviews. Learn to consider child development and education more wholistically following an Anishinaabe Seasonal Pedagogy that has relevance to how learning happens for all Peoples and Nations"--

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"Sit at the edge of the bush with Dr. Hopi Martin, Waabizheshi Oshkaabewis (Ojibwe Marten Clan Sacred Helper, Messenger, Fire Keeper, Lodge Caretaker) and educator, and bring a richer way of living with the land to the children in your care in this space of meeting between Indigenous and settler colonial worldviews. Learn to consider child development and education more wholistically following an Anishinaabe Seasonal Pedagogy that has relevance to how learning happens for all Peoples and Nations"--
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Hopi Lovell Martin is a Waabizheshii Oskaabewis (Ojibwe Marten Clan Ceremonial Helper, Messenger, and Fire Keeper) with a PhD in developmental psychology and education. After twenty years of teaching kindergarten and outdoor education in the public school system, he returned to school to address his Lenni Lenape, Briton, and European ancestries and the lack of Indigenous Knowledge in his experience of western school systems. Through the combined experiences of apprenticeship to his Ojibwe Aunt and Traditional Teacher Jacque(line) Lavallée from Shawanaga First Nation and graduate studies in early years education, he has come to share specific teachings of a Seasonal Pedagogy that sit at the "edge of the bush" between Indigenous and western knowledges that support the remembrance of our shared responsibilities and relationships to Mother Earth, vital to the education young children.