Treaty Recognition Week Live Events, Nov 2 - 6, 2020
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Monday, Nov 2: Biindigaygizhig, Danny Deleary, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation - Relationships with the Land and the Environment
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Monday, Nov 2: Isaac Murdoch, Serpant River First Nation - Exploring Events & Impacts between Indigenous Nations, the Crown, and Canada
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Tuesday, Nov 3: Chief Jason Henry, Kettle and Stony Point First Nation - Impact of Treaties Today & Treaty Relationships
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Wednesday, Nov 4: Moses Lunham, Kettle and Stony Point First Nation - Storytelling and the Land
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Wednesday, Nov 4: David Plain, Aamjiwnaang First Nation - Wampum Belts
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Thursday, Nov 5: Cecil Isaac, Bkejwanong Territory - Treaties as Promises with Hands on Student Experience of making Wampum Strings (Materials required - 20 multicoloured beads (1 red, 1 yellow, 1 black, 1 white, and the rest multicoloured), 1 x 20 cm string per student)
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Thursday, Nov 5: Isaac Murdoch, Serpant River First Nation - Treaty Misinformed, how Canada assumed jurisdiction over Indigenous Lands.
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Thursday, Nov 5: David Plain, Aamjiwnaang First Nation - Local Treaties
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Friday, Nov 6: Moses Lunham, Kettle and Stony Point First Nation - Live Paint Lesson connecting the learning throughout the week and reflecting on connections to the land and to one another. Materials required: Heavy White Paper (painting paper, card stock, or canvas); Paint (red, yellow, blue, white, black), Paint Brushes (small/medium), Pencil
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Friday Nov 6, Secondary Presentation: Treaties Recognition Week Live Living Library Series. TRW Ontario is hosting a virtual event exploring the theme of We are all Treaty people. Panelists: Maurice Switzer & Robert Greene (hosted by TRW Ontario)
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Friday Nov 6, Secondary Presentation Hosted by FNMIAEO: #1492LANDBACKLANE Grades 9 - 12                              For decades Indigenous Peoples have been fighting to assert their jurisdiction and rights as outlined in Treaty agreements and as self-determining sovereign nations that continue to exist here.  Many recents events include the Wet'suwet'en out west, the Mi’kmaq out east and right here with the Kanyen’keha:ka.  Today, Six Nations Land Defenders have mobilized to stop the Mackenzie Meadows housing development project bordering the town of Caledonia.  During this session we will explore why this is happening, why treaty education is critically important to understanding the underlying issues and how we can work together to make positive change for everyone. Tehahenteh is Turtle Clan Kanyen’kehaka (Mohawk) from Six Nations of the Grand River Rotinonhsyon:ni Haudenosaunee)Territory. He is a fluent Kanyen’kehaka speaker dedicated to restoring and revitalizing Indigenous language and culture through teaching, curriculum development, public lectures and community programs and ceremonies.
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