Explore and contribute to the interactive map of the Indigenous Languages, Arts and Heritage in B.C.
Giving students the opportunity to learn through the First Peoples Principles of Learning creates an atmosphere where children embrace different perspectives, learn about world cultures, and allow them to become fully engaged world citizens.
A person of any heritage has the ability to teach through the Indigenous ways of knowing. Being humble, being kind, being vulnerable and understanding that you are a learner and cannot have all the answers is all part of teaching the Indigenous ways of knowing.
We invite you to move forward with an open heart and open mind
Indigenous Cultural Safety Protocols
In this engaging FREE 60-minute webinar, Len will foster an open dialogue to address any questions you may have regarding the respectful engagement with Indigenous culture and communities. Len will provide insights through a concise presentation, shedding light on common protocols observed in institutions seeking to collaborate with Indigenous peoples.
During this session, we will explore key inquiries, including:
Best Practices for Hiring Indigenous Artists
Compensation Strategies for Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and Community Leaders
Safe, Respectful, and Dignified Collaboration with Indigenous Communities
LINK HERE copy of slides and webinar.