Looking for resources on decolonizing the classroom. Have a look on our lesson plan page! https://t.co/pKxtn30MKn There is a great resource that talks about how you can decolonize math. This is a question I get asked all the time. Have a look.
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Across Métis homelands Louis Riel Day is on Nov. 16 & is the anniversary of Riel’s execution in 1885. During that yr, Riel led Métis ppl in the NW Resistance- a stand against the Govt of Cdn encroaching on Metis rights and way-of-life
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@IndigenousHCDSB who are the Métis? According to the Métis Nation of Ont, "Métis" means a person who self identifies as a Métis, is distinct from other Indigenous People with unique culture, language and territory.
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Remembrance Day, we acknowledge the courage and sacrifice of those who served their country and acknowledge our responsibility to work for the peace they fought hard to achieve. Lest we forget.
@IndigenousHCDSB in 2019 Veterans Affairs Min. Lawrence MacAuley issued CDN apology. The benefits offered to CDN Veterans did not meet the needs of WWII Metis Veterans
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@IndigenousHCDSB in 2019 Veterans Affairs Min. Lawrence MacAuley issued Canada's apology. The benefits offered to CDN Veterans did not meet the needs of WWII Metis Veterans. Read statement
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Check out our @HCDSB@IndigenousHCDSB YouTube channel for tons of videos support Indigenous Awareness Month and revisit often. There is something for everyone and every class! https://t.co/74ZtD4jXT6
@IndigenousHCDSB Nov.8th is National Indigenous Veterans Day, a day of Remembrance and commemoration of contributions in WWI,WWII & Korean War. Take 10 mins out of your day to watch this important video
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@IndigenousHCDSB more resources from @FNMIEAO below are primary and Junior. Thanks @Jodiealicia27 for sharing all the great work.
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@IndigenousHCDSB Did you know many names we hear every day are from Indigenous languages? Mississauga is an Anishinabee word meaning “River of many mouths”
Toronto come from a Mohawk word “Tkaranto” which means “where there are trees standing in the water”.
@IndigenousHCDSB Did you know that Six Nations was granted 950,000 acres for their allegiance to the King during the American Revolution. This was for the loss of their settlements in what we now call New York State. The orange is what remains of lands unlawfully surrender.