This paper describes the concept of traditional education. Educators define traditional education as a way of life, spirituality, an act of love, wholistic, language, and culture. In economics, children learn by observing a skill like setting a snare and then actually snaring something, like a rabbit. This paper includes a history of the Lubicon Lake First Nation, history of the first Indian Mission and Northland School Division. It concludes with the idea that now is the time to develop a unique Lubicon Lake First Nation approach to education. This idea means that the First Nation school has the chance to develop their own system in conjunction with mainstream curriculum, but would include appropriate cultural concepts such as la...
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This paper describes the concept of traditional education. Educators define traditional education a...
This study investigates how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in a formal schooling system....
Education has been used to oppress the indigenous peoples of North America for centuries. This resea...
In 1972 the National Indian Brotherhood (NIB) issued a landmark document, Indian Control of Indian E...
Contemporary literature on Native education attributes the failure of education for Native children...
This graduating paper explores a selection of scholarly articles about Aboriginal early childhood ed...
This thesis begins with and draws inspiration from my own interactions with the natural world, parti...
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Native education has often been perceived as a low status cousin of the "regular" (that is, middle c...
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The Menominee Nation is one of the few tribes to remain on their ancestral lands and maintain a liv...
Responding to Article 13 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Unit...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
The charter school movement is a reform through which American Indians can gain back their sovereign...
In the era preceding European contact there were many cultural and linguistic sub-groups within the ...
This paper describes the concept of traditional education. Educators define traditional education a...
This study investigates how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in a formal schooling system....
Education has been used to oppress the indigenous peoples of North America for centuries. This resea...
In 1972 the National Indian Brotherhood (NIB) issued a landmark document, Indian Control of Indian E...
Contemporary literature on Native education attributes the failure of education for Native children...
This graduating paper explores a selection of scholarly articles about Aboriginal early childhood ed...
This thesis begins with and draws inspiration from my own interactions with the natural world, parti...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of three Omushkegowuk (Swampy Cree) cultur...
Native education has often been perceived as a low status cousin of the "regular" (that is, middle c...
In the article the period of traditional education of aboriginal people in Canada in precolonial tim...
The Menominee Nation is one of the few tribes to remain on their ancestral lands and maintain a liv...
Responding to Article 13 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Unit...
AbstractThis study deals with the educational policies in accordance with the educational opportunit...
The charter school movement is a reform through which American Indians can gain back their sovereign...
In the era preceding European contact there were many cultural and linguistic sub-groups within the ...