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Episode Synopsis
There has been a sharp increase over the past decade in educational resources from Indigenous perspectives. What can we look for when selecting such resources? Which gaps remain, and how do we address them? Launa Payne and Sherrelle Anderson of Rise Up Indigenous Wellness joined us to discuss these questions and offer their insights about learning Indigenous languages, paths to reconciliation, and the power of shared laughter.
Guests:
From the Rise Up Indigenous Wellness website
Launa Payne is a member of Xa'xtsa First Nation. She is an Indigenous Educator with a focus on outdoor education. Launa teaches yoga and mindfulness in addition to Indigenous outdoor camps. Launa is the proud mother of two adult children. She has published two books on Indigenous teachings and connection to the land.
Sherrelle Anderson is a member of the Saddle Lake First Nation. She is a Social Worker with a focus on Indigenous wellness. Sherrelle is an Indigenous outreach worker who also teaches a number of Indigenous programs throughout BC. Sherrelle is the proud mother of three school-aged daughters.
Mentioned in episode:
Health benefits of time in nature
Information on integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Heartbeat of the Earth: Connecting Children to Nature through Indigenous Teachings by Launa Purcell
A Walking Curriculum: Evoking Wonder and Developing a Sense of Place by Gillian Judson
4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning
Resources for Indigenous Learning:
Indigenous Language Learning courses
52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing by David A. Robertson
Teacher Set: Speaking Our Truth — A Journey of Reconciliation
Guests:
From the Rise Up Indigenous Wellness website
Launa Payne is a member of Xa'xtsa First Nation. She is an Indigenous Educator with a focus on outdoor education. Launa teaches yoga and mindfulness in addition to Indigenous outdoor camps. Launa is the proud mother of two adult children. She has published two books on Indigenous teachings and connection to the land.
Sherrelle Anderson is a member of the Saddle Lake First Nation. She is a Social Worker with a focus on Indigenous wellness. Sherrelle is an Indigenous outreach worker who also teaches a number of Indigenous programs throughout BC. Sherrelle is the proud mother of three school-aged daughters.
Mentioned in episode:
Health benefits of time in nature
Information on integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Heartbeat of the Earth: Connecting Children to Nature through Indigenous Teachings by Launa Purcell
A Walking Curriculum: Evoking Wonder and Developing a Sense of Place by Gillian Judson
4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning
Resources for Indigenous Learning:
Indigenous Language Learning courses
52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing by David A. Robertson
Teacher Set: Speaking Our Truth — A Journey of Reconciliation
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