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Coast Salish Studies and Exploratory Debbie Modeste- Itinerant Aboriginal Education Teacher Greg Wall-Itinerant Aboriginal Education Teacher Dan Norris-Culture and Language Teaching Assistant Dan Norman-Aboriginal Education Curriculum Coordinator Denise Augustine-Aboriginal Education District Vice Principal 1 Friday, 23 November, 12

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Coast Salish Studiesand Exploratory

Debbie Modeste- Itinerant Aboriginal Education TeacherGreg Wall-Itinerant Aboriginal Education Teacher

Dan Norris-Culture and Language Teaching Assistant Dan Norman-Aboriginal Education Curriculum Coordinator

Denise Augustine-Aboriginal Education District Vice Principal

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What are we going to do today?

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What are we going to do today?

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What are we going to do today?

• Ice Breaker

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What are we going to do today?

• Ice Breaker

• Course Context

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What are we going to do today?

• Ice Breaker

• Course Context

• Unit Breakdown

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What are we going to do today?

• Ice Breaker

• Course Context

• Unit Breakdown

• Present abbreviated activities as student experience them)

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What are we going to do today?

• Ice Breaker

• Course Context

• Unit Breakdown

• Present abbreviated activities as student experience them)

• Questions

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Ice Breaker

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Ice Breaker

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What is Coast Salish Studies?

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What is Coast Salish Studies?

• Coast Salish 7 or 8 is an exploratory course designed to enhance and promote understanding of aboriginal groups in Canada. There will be special emphasis on the Coast Salish and specifically the Hul'qumi'num’ people. Students will take part in activities about stereotypes, history, culture, language, arts and games. 

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Influencing factors

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Influencing factors• How did the course come to be

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Influencing factors• How did the course come to be

• HMEC Hwulmuhw Mustimuhw Education Council questioning how we were teaching the authentic history and knowledge of First Nations people.

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Influencing factors• How did the course come to be

• HMEC Hwulmuhw Mustimuhw Education Council questioning how we were teaching the authentic history and knowledge of First Nations people.

• Coming together of very diverse elementary students in a middle school and the need to build common understanding.

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Influencing factors• How did the course come to be

• HMEC Hwulmuhw Mustimuhw Education Council questioning how we were teaching the authentic history and knowledge of First Nations people.

• Coming together of very diverse elementary students in a middle school and the need to build common understanding.

• Recognition that an increasing percentage of our students self identify as aboriginal.

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Influencing factors• How did the course come to be

• HMEC Hwulmuhw Mustimuhw Education Council questioning how we were teaching the authentic history and knowledge of First Nations people.

• Coming together of very diverse elementary students in a middle school and the need to build common understanding.

• Recognition that an increasing percentage of our students self identify as aboriginal.

• Acceptance by key administrators that we have failed to teach a large segment of Canadian history.

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Questions about students

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Questions about students

• What do they know?

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Questions about students

• What do they know?

• Where are they getting their information?

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Questions about students

• What do they know?

• Where are they getting their information?

• What do they know about colonization?

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Key Questions

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Key Questions

• “How does the history of the Coast Salish people effect my community, my family and myself?”

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Key Questions

• “How does the history of the Coast Salish people effect my community, my family and myself?”

• “How will learning about Coast Salish people help me better understand myself and the community?”

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Learning Intentions

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Learning Intentions

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Learning Intentions

• Community and Identity

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Learning Intentions

• Community and Identity

• Language

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Learning Intentions

• Community and Identity

• Language

• History-Then and Now

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Learning Intentions

• Community and Identity

• Language

• History-Then and Now

• Culture- Ways of Knowing and Being

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Community and Identity

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Community and Identity

•Ancestry

•Stereotypes

•Aboriginal Groups of Canada

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Ancestry

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Ancestry

• I can share my ancestry and explain my connection to Canada.

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World Map

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World Map

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Stereo Types

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Stereo Types

• Activity

• 1) Divide into Groups

• 2) List stereotypes associated with group

• 2 min Rotate

• Report Back

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StereotypesLearning Intentions

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StereotypesLearning Intentions

• I can identify a stereotype.

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StereotypesLearning Intentions

• I can identify a stereotype.

• I can identify the affects of stereotypes in my classroom, school, and community.

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StereotypesLearning Intentions

• I can identify a stereotype.

• I can identify the affects of stereotypes in my classroom, school, and community.

• I can challenge a stereotype with truths and facts.

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StereotypesLearning Intentions

• I can identify a stereotype.

• I can identify the affects of stereotypes in my classroom, school, and community.

• I can challenge a stereotype with truths and facts.

• I have the knowledge and courage to challenge stereotypes.

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Aboriginal Groups of Canada

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Aboriginal Groups of Canada

• I can identify the 3 main Aboriginal groups of Canada.

• I can identify the geographical territory of Coast Salish peoples in British Columbia, and recognize that there are many unique nations in this territory.

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Language

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Language

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Language

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Language

• I understand that are many different First Nations languages that exist throughout North America.

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Language

• I understand that are many different First Nations languages that exist throughout North America.

• I understand that the Coast Salish people have a common language family; that has different dialects, which reflect the family’s geographical origin.

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Language

• I understand that are many different First Nations languages that exist throughout North America.

• I understand that the Coast Salish people have a common language family; that has different dialects, which reflect the family’s geographical origin.

• I understand that language is more than words spoken

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Language

• I understand that are many different First Nations languages that exist throughout North America.

• I understand that the Coast Salish people have a common language family; that has different dialects, which reflect the family’s geographical origin.

• I understand that language is more than words spoken

• I can say some local words and phrases in Hul’q’umi’num’. (CTA, word wall, first voice)

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Language

• I understand that are many different First Nations languages that exist throughout North America.

• I understand that the Coast Salish people have a common language family; that has different dialects, which reflect the family’s geographical origin.

• I understand that language is more than words spoken

• I can say some local words and phrases in Hul’q’umi’num’. (CTA, word wall, first voice)

• I can explain the relationship between language and culture.

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Language

• I understand that are many different First Nations languages that exist throughout North America.

• I understand that the Coast Salish people have a common language family; that has different dialects, which reflect the family’s geographical origin.

• I understand that language is more than words spoken

• I can say some local words and phrases in Hul’q’umi’num’. (CTA, word wall, first voice)

• I can explain the relationship between language and culture.

• I can explain some of the factors that contribute to loss of indigenous languages. (oppression, colonization)

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History-Then and Now

•Pre and First Contact•Colonization•The Indian Act•Land and Territory•Treaty Process•Residential School

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History-Then and Now

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History-Then and NowPre  and  First  Contact-­‐  Examine  life  before  and  during  1irst  contact.  This  is  done  though  examining  artifacts,  pictures,  historical  stories  and  multimedia.  

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History-Then and NowPre  and  First  Contact-­‐  Examine  life  before  and  during  1irst  contact.  This  is  done  though  examining  artifacts,  pictures,  historical  stories  and  multimedia.  

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History-Then and NowPre  and  First  Contact-­‐  Examine  life  before  and  during  1irst  contact.  This  is  done  though  examining  artifacts,  pictures,  historical  stories  and  multimedia.  

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History-Then and Now

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History-Then and Now

• The  Indian  Act-­‐  Examining  the  document  and  its  implications.

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History-Then and Now

• The  Indian  Act-­‐  Examining  the  document  and  its  implications.

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History-Then and Now

Land  and  Territory  and  the  Treaty  Process

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History-Then and Now

• Colonization

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• Residential  School

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Residential Schools

• What are Residential Schools?

• What were they designed to do?

• What impacts would they have on a family?

• Imagine children without parents and parents without children.

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CultureWays of Knowing and Being

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CultureWays of Knowing and Being

• Plants and their Uses• Traditional Food• Dance and Music• Games and Recreation• Spirituality and Beliefs• Oral Traditions and Sharing Knowledge • Art • Government vs Self Governance

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Huy tseep q'u Siem

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