2nd Edition
Series: Sharing Aboriginal Stories
Authors: Nikki Mike
This story is one in a series written by participants in the Circles of Intelligent Knowledge Program offered by the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network. The program is a learner-centred, intergenerational, community approach to Aboriginal lifelong learning combined with English literacy.
The stories deal with Aboriginal culture and tradition. Each story is presented in both English and the writer’s Aboriginal language and is illustrated with photographs. In this story, the author describes making her first pair of moccasins.
Added: 2010-09-10
Series: Sharing Aboriginal Stories
Authors: Chelsey Caisse
This story is one in a series written by participants in the Circles of Intelligent Knowledge Program offered by the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network. The program is a learner-centred, intergenerational, community approach to Aboriginal lifelong learning combined with English literacy.
The stories deal with Aboriginal culture and tradition. Each story is presented in both English and the writer’s Aboriginal language and is illustrated with photographs. In this story, in English and Cree, the author discusses what she has learned about the traditional dreamcatcher.
Added: 2010-09-21
2nd Edition
Series: Sharing Aboriginal Stories
Authors: Henry Earl Gardypie
This story is one in a series written by participants in the Circles of Intelligent Knowledge Program offered by the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network. The program is a learner-centred, intergenerational, community approach to Aboriginal lifelong learning combined with English literacy.
The stories deal with Aboriginal culture and tradition. Each story is presented in both English and the writer’s Aboriginal language and is illustrated with photographs. In this story, in English and Cree, the author describes his exploration of his Aboriginal heritage and how he made a traditional hand drum.
Added: 2010-09-10
2nd Edition
Series: Sharing Aboriginal Stories
Authors: Roger Gardypie
This story is one in a series written by participants in the Circles of Intelligent Knowledge Program offered by the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network. The program is a learner-centred, intergenerational, community approach to Aboriginal lifelong learning combined with English literacy. The stories deal with Aboriginal culture and tradition. Each story is presented in both English and the writer’s Aboriginal language and is illustrated with photographs. In this story, in English and Cree, the author explains the significance of eagle feathers in First Nations traditional culture.
Added: 2010-09-21
Series: Sharing Aboriginal Stories
Authors: Kimberly Loftus
This story is one in a series written by participants in the Circles of Intelligent Knowledge Program offered by the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Network. The program is a learner-centred, intergenerational, community approach to Aboriginal lifelong learning combined with English literacy.
The stories deal with Aboriginal culture and tradition. Each story is presented in both English and the writer’s Aboriginal language and is illustrated with photographs. This story, in English and Cree, describes the author’s experience in researching the traditional Sundance ceremony.
Added: 2010-09-21
Authors: Linda North, Barb St. Goddard
Percy Houle shares his wisdom of Aboriginal heritage, customs, beliefs, current issues, etc. This book, consisting of reading material and grammar exercises, is a collaborative effort by Linda North and Barb St. Goddard. It is intended to provide a starting point from which to launch into further study of the various topics discussed.
Added: 1990-01-01
Authors: Yukon College Whitehorse Correctional Centre Campus Students
The 2001 edition of the collective writings and artwork from this group of adult learners.
'We hope you enjoy sharing the journey of our Spirit Beyond the Walls'
Added: 2001-09-01
Authors: NWT Literacy Council, Nunavut Literacy Council
This guide provides information to help groups and organizations get off to a good start with their project. The first section, "Working with People," looks at the importance of developing good relationships with partners, staff and funders. Section two covers communication plans. The third section offers information on how to develop an evaluation plan and includes an evaluation worksheet and tools. The last section focuses on report writing and includes words and guidelines for report writing.
Two other guides, Project Planning and Proposal Writing accompany this guide.
Added: 2008-09-19
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Authors: Northwest Territories Literacy Council
This resource contains eight stories appropriate for learners at the English 110 and 120 levels. These stories were either written by adult learners from the Hay River Learning Centre or used in adult literacy classes in the Northwest Territories. The stories that were written by adult learners were made into booklets and illustrated by local artists in the community. The stories range from high 110 to low 120 level. A Fry Readability scale for each story is included.
Added: 2008-03-28
Authors: Calvin Coish
Calvin Coish put together this collection of stories by various people of Mi`kmaq and Beothuk ancestry who share their stories and memories of what it was like in 'the old days'. These stories are interesting, easy to read and very often humourous!
For more information, contact:
Calvin Coish
College of the North Atlantic
P.O. Box 745
Grand Falls-Windsor NF A2A 2M4
Tel: (709)489-4844/3064
Fax: (709)489-2277.
Added: 2000-01-01
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