Etuaptumumk "Two-Eyed Seeing"is a way of learning that was shared by Elder Albert Marshall from the Mi’kmaq Nation. He teaches us to use one eye to see withIndigenous waysof knowing and the other eye to see with Western (science and school) ways of knowing.
By using both eyes together, we can understand more and make better choices. It reminds us that all ways of knowing are important and we can learn more when we work together.
is a way of learning that was shared by Elder Albert Marshall from the Mi’kmaq Nation. He teaches us to use one eye to see withIndigenous waysofknowing and the other eye to see with Western (science and school) ways of knowing.
By using both eyes together, we can understand more and make better choices. It reminds us that all ways of knowing are important and we can learn more when we work together.
Reach out to Kelly McCarthy for resources. Students and classes should already have worked through the OCSB Indigenous Land Acknowledgement resources, and prepare a class Land Acknowledgement prior to booking this workshop with the Arts.