Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

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Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

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First Peoples Customs
“Native women warriors are the heart of the resistance”
Contribution by Settler: A. Rogers, participant in Settler UX Research, Spring-Summer 2019 (02/28/2019) Pam Palmater is from the Mi’kmaw Nation, a member of the Eel River Bar First Nation. She is also a #lawyer with a way of cutting right to the heart of the matter, and does some media
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“Prepare yourself for a Cree lesson”
This article introduces #Wahkohtowin, defined as #kinship, a #Cree teaching that goes far beyond our settler idea of kinship, and speaks to a #spiritual and #scientific connection to all creatures.
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Kahnawake Survival School
KSS describes itself as a secondary-level school with a mission to produce proud and self-sufficient Kanien’kehá:ka youth through a powerful curriculum based on Kanien’kehá:ka language, beliefs, and traditions.
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Female First Nations leaders voice support for Jody Wilson-Raybould
When [Wilson-Raybould] spoke, particularly her comment at the end about coming from a long line of #matriarchs and that she was going to continue to be who she is...
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Intro to amautiq from Inukshuk MacKay
#Inuit designed the most incredible baby carrying coat for arctic conditions called #amautiq where baby goes in a pouch on the back with a large hood. They were sewn from skins traditionally. Modern materials are also used nowadays.
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The important difference between inuksuk & inunnguaq
Amy pointed out these legged creatures aren't inuksuk at all, but are #inunnguaq and signify murders and suicides.
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