Neskantaga Youth for clean drinking water at Colliers Project Leaders Office
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As we continue to observe #TreatiesRecognitionWeek , did you know that...
Among the first well-recorded treaties, in 1613, the Haudenosaunee extend the Two Row Wampum to the Dutch. The treaty binds them together in respect for autonomy, peace and friendship gift exchange systems.
This is treaty week. I spent the week recreating wampums. My favorite is the Dish with One Spoon Wampum. It speaks to the commitment in sharing resources equally, taking no more than what we need and providing for the generations that come after us. #TreatiesRecognitionWeek
First week of November is #TreatiesRecognitionWeek in Ontario. Check out our guidelines for #TreatyEducation
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We’re not animals,we’re not things,we’re humans just like you guys, we need your help
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This week is #TreatiesRecognitionWeek in Ontario.
We encourage everyone to make themselves more knowledgeable about the treaties and agreements made between Indigenous peoples and Canada.
Here are some helpful resources: pulse.ly/oh7solb0kj
Ont. designated the first week in Nov. as #TreatiesRecognitionWeek to promote education and awareness about treaty rights and treaty relationships. Resources to support educators can be found on the DDSB Indigenous Education Website.
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Primary teachers District School Board of Niagara will find a new slide deck with lessons for the Two Row and Dish With One Spoon Wampums. You'll find it in the Treaties section of the website. #TreatiesRecognitionWeek
November 1 - 7 marks #TreatiesRecognitionWeek .
This week is an opportunity to learn about the important relationships between settlers and Indigenous nations, and how we can work to ensure treaty agreements are respected and upheld.
DPCDSB Resources: ow.ly/QMSj50GEjsa
November 6-12 is #TreatiesRecognitionWeek .
This week honours the importance of treaties and helps educators, students and Ontario residents understand the significance of treaty rights and treaty relationships.
This week is Treaties Recognition Week District School Board of Niagara. K-8 teachers can find a section for resources from First Nations perspectives on the DSBN Indigenous Education Website in the portal. #TreatiesRecognitionWeek
This week is Treaties Recognition Week in Ontario, but what is the significance of this week and how does it further reconciliation? We break it all down for you! #TreatiesRecognitionWeek #DoSomething
'Treaties are still very important today because they are living documents. I strongly encourage you to engage within the treaties that you're currently residing on.'
Jack Hoggarth - Trent University Assistant Professor & Chair of Anishinaabeg Knowledge
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