Thursday, October 29, 2020

This artist infuses living Mi'kmaq history into his work

Jordan Bennett returns to porcupine quillwork as a source of inspiration. 
"In Bennett's print, he references the everyday life of Mi'kmaq people. Bennett says, "The entirety of this piece, colour-wise, represents different stages of the day, all the different cycles on the day of the season, the life. For me these represent clouds. These designs and many different nations across Turtle Island, that's what they represent — clouds, cloud designs."

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Friday, April 17, 2020

Mawkina’masultinej: Let’s Learn Together! – Show Me Your Math

Inquiry projects that draw on Mi'kmaw community culture.
http://showmeyourmath.ca/mawkinamasultinej-lets-learn-together/

"Mawkina'masultinej: Let's Learn Together! is a series of inquiry projects that draw on Mi'kmaw community culture. The ideas for these projects have come from students' Show Me Your Math submissions and from conversations with elders in Mi'kmaw communities. While the projects are designed to emphasize the mathematics learning, they are cross curricular and are designed to engage students in collaborative inquiry into relevant topics.

(Some projects are still under development, but there are a number of links and resources references for each of the Inquiry topics.)

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Chemist and Mi'kmaq scholar team up to study healing powers of birch bark

Learning about traditional healing
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/birch-bark-masgwi-1.4223810

From article:

Two professors at Cape Breton University — a chemist and a Mi'kmaq scholar — have been awarded $150,000 to study the healing powers of birch bark. Tuma Young, assistant professor of L'nu studies, and Matthias Bierenstiel, associate professor of chemistry, are combining traditional knowledge and fundamental science to determine how and why the bark works to soothe skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. "For many years we didn't really know what exactly was in it that was good for it," said Young. "We just knew it was good for it."


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Friday, January 10, 2020

Made from this land: Quill art

Mi'kmaw handiwork
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/made-from-this-land-quill-art-1.5414552

P.E.I. artist Melissa Peter-Paul drives to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to collect roadkill and revive a family tradition that was lost for generations: quill art. 4:22


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Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Mi'kmaq speakers create new immersion curriculum



From the article:
"They may be a small minority, but first-language Mi'kmaq speakers are trying to make a big difference at the Alaqsite'w Gitpu School on the Listuguj First Nation. The school has been offering a Mi'kmaq immersion program for students from kindergarten to Grade 4 since 2002 and is now taking the next step and developing its own curriculum. Since September, Mary Ann Metallic, 66, has been working with a group of Mi'kmaq speakers in an effort to improve their fluency, along with their reading and writing. They are using those improved skills to create the new curriculum for students in their native language."

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Friday, December 20, 2019

100 songs translated into Miꞌkmaq


From the article:

"According to Statistics Canada, 8,870 people were knowledgeable of Miꞌkmaq in the 2016 census. But the language's vitality is categorized as vulnerable according to UNESCO's atlas of endangered languages.

It's the reason why Googoo said it's important for him to sing covers in the language. Googoo was raised by two fluent parents. He said even though that made him struggle with learning English when he was a child, his upbringing helped shape his sense of identity."

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Fist Nation Help Desk - links and aps

Many great apps to help with language learning
http://firstnationhelp.com/links.php



Wanting to learn phrases, words and expressions more easily? Check out the FNHD page, and scroll down the left-hand side to see many apps you can choose from: 
  • L'nui'suti- Mi'kmaq Words and Phrases
  • Tal-Tluen? -Mi'kmaq Phrasebook App
  • Nilu'nal -Mi'kmaq Recipes
  • Alasutmaqn- Mi'kmaq Prayers and Songs
  • Ktapekiaqnn- Mi'kmaw Immersion- Songs and Poems
  • ESK Sight Words- Mi'kmaw Immersion- Sight Words Flash Cards
  • Astue'kl- Mi'kmaw Opposites Game
  • L'nu Stickers- iOS Keyboard Stickers
  • Wowkwis aq Ka'qaquj- Mi'kmaq Story Book
  • Mnumkwej Na'kwekm- Mi'kmaq Story Book
  • Antle Netake'k!- Mi'kmaq version of a Robert Munsch classic
  • Antle Netake'k! for iPhone- Mi'kmaq version of a Robert Munsch classic
  • Puktewit- Mi'kmaq Story Book
  • Wen Wikit?- Animals
  • Malia'n aqq Wiklatmu'j- Mi'kmaw Story Book
  • Ksalultes Iapjiw- Mi'kmaq version of a Robert Munsch classic
  • Ta'n Wejiaq Epekwitk- Mi'kmaq Story Book
  • Mi'kmaw Colouring- Learn Mi'kmaw colours by colouring scenes
  • Antle Ewe'kitek Wipit- Mi'kmaq version of a Robert Munsch classic
  • Kaplie'l Naji-e'sue'ket- Mi'kmaw Story Book
  • Ki'kwa'ju aqq Muin- Mi'kmaw Story Book
  • A'tukwen- Mi'kmaq History Month 2014
  • Elatikl- Matching game featuring the art of Gerald Gloade

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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Honouring the ancestors through an ancient art form

Birchbark quillwork - new art with traditional techniques
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-birch-bark-harvest-1.5197546




"An Island Mi'kmaq artist is doing her part to honour her ancestors and cultural values through an ancient art form using birchbark in her quillwork. Melissa Peter-Paul started doing quillwork in 2014, but it was the work of her great-great-grandmother that first got her interested. "She has a lot of her pieces in the archives today," she said. "I've been able to look at all of them and get a lot of my inspiration." Peter-Paul incorporates porcupine quills, sweet grass, spruce root and birchbark in her quillwork.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

I AM L’NU (Je suis Mi'gmaq)

Naomi Condo and identity
http://www.wapikoni.ca/films/im-lnu-je-suis-migmaq#lid=828f2693-0c4d-402a-bfc9-19ccf0bcdc06&videotype=vimeo


Naomi, mother of two, unpacks stereotypes about Native women and claims her identity as a proud and strong Mi'gmaw person.

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Listuguj Mi'gmaq Legends

 Grade 7 students share Mi'gmaq legends and cultural stories
http://www.wapikoni.ca/movies/listuguj-migmaq-legends


"An elder visits Grade 7 students at Alaqsite'w Gitpu School in Listuguj to share Mi'gmaq legends and cultural stories.  The students then narrate the stories in their own words, combined with a mix of animated drawings, real life footage and homemade sound effects." 


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