While classrooms for Indigenous children across Canada were often taught by non-Indigenous men and women, at the Six Nations of Grand River, numerous Haudenosaunee women worked as teachers in the day schools and the residential school on the reserve. While very different from each other, Emily General, Julia Jamieson and Susan Hardie shared a passion for educating the young of their community, especially about Haudenosaunee culture and history, along with the provincial curriculum. They were community leaders, role models and activists with diverse goals, but they all served their community through teaching, and had a positive impact on the children they taught.Tandis que dans la plupart des écoles pour Aborigènes au Canada l’enseignement é...
Motivating Aboriginal youth to complete their education is of great importance, not only to the futu...
This session will address the intergenerational impact of government Aboriginal education policies f...
”There are those who think they pay me a compliment in saying that I am just like a white woman. My ...
Six Nations women transformed and maintained power in the Grand River community in the early twentie...
Traditional educational practices of Indigenous Canadians were aimed at cultural transmission. All a...
Between 1903 and 1923, sisters Mary, Rebecca, Martha, Margaret, and Alma Isaacs and Rita Gédéon, lef...
Since the colonization of Indigenous people on this territory, Indigenous women have faced violence,...
Modern research into Aboriginal education focuses on the de-culturation, physical, and emotional abu...
Dr. Barman’s award-winning study is a resource to the Indigenous and non-Indigenous people of the Co...
Many provincially licensed teachers with degrees from southern Canadian universities are hired to te...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
Many provincially licensed teachers with degrees from southern Canadian universities are hired to te...
ABSTRACT In the mid-nineteenth century, the New England Company (NEC), an Anglican missionary societ...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Control of their own educational systems by aboriginal peoples is the key to their social, economic,...
Motivating Aboriginal youth to complete their education is of great importance, not only to the futu...
This session will address the intergenerational impact of government Aboriginal education policies f...
”There are those who think they pay me a compliment in saying that I am just like a white woman. My ...
Six Nations women transformed and maintained power in the Grand River community in the early twentie...
Traditional educational practices of Indigenous Canadians were aimed at cultural transmission. All a...
Between 1903 and 1923, sisters Mary, Rebecca, Martha, Margaret, and Alma Isaacs and Rita Gédéon, lef...
Since the colonization of Indigenous people on this territory, Indigenous women have faced violence,...
Modern research into Aboriginal education focuses on the de-culturation, physical, and emotional abu...
Dr. Barman’s award-winning study is a resource to the Indigenous and non-Indigenous people of the Co...
Many provincially licensed teachers with degrees from southern Canadian universities are hired to te...
Since the majority of teachers of Indigenous students in Canada are non-Indigenous, the current effo...
Many provincially licensed teachers with degrees from southern Canadian universities are hired to te...
ABSTRACT In the mid-nineteenth century, the New England Company (NEC), an Anglican missionary societ...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Control of their own educational systems by aboriginal peoples is the key to their social, economic,...
Motivating Aboriginal youth to complete their education is of great importance, not only to the futu...
This session will address the intergenerational impact of government Aboriginal education policies f...
”There are those who think they pay me a compliment in saying that I am just like a white woman. My ...