Allyship Literature Review
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From Allies to Accomplices: A Review of Literature in K’tunaxa & Sn̓ ʕaýckstx / Sinixt Territory
Melanie Mobbs
PME 820 Indigenous Leadership
Queen's University
Instructor: Nicole Bell August 18, 2023
Reflections for Educators:
In what ways do you consider yourself an Indigenous ally? In what ways do you feel you are more like an accomplice?
Can you think of any people you know who exemplify being good allies or accomplices?
What can you do to learn more, understand better and build good relationships with Indigenous Peoples? In what ways do you acknowledge and affirm the experiences of Indigenous people in this country? What actions can you personally take to work towards Reconciliation?
References
Acker, K. (nd.) coyote in tall grass.[image] NPS. https://www.nps.gov/caha/learn/nature/images/DSC_6240361_2_1.jpeg
Mobbs, M. (2023) fishing header [image]
Mobbs, M. (2023)From Allies to Accomplices: A Review of Literature in Ktunaxa & Sn̓ ʕaýckstx / Sinixt Territory. [unpublished assignment from Queens University PME 820].