Métis Foundational Knowledge Themes Moodle Cohorts

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December 2022 Moodle Cohort

  • 1.  December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 11-28-2022 15:35
    Edited by Kathleen Caparro 12-23-2022 18:43

    Taanishi hello everyone! Welcome to the

    RLI Métis Foundational Knowledge Themes Moodle Course
    December 2022 Moodle Cohort!

    We hope you are excited to begin (or continue) your learning journey about the Métis Nation.
    Once the course begins on December 1, please log in
    to the MOODLE COURSE to ensure you have proper access to everything.

    Each week, an RLI Education Team Member will post two questions (TRIVIA and REFLECTION) in this post.
    RESPOND by clicking 'Reply' to ONE QUESTION OR BOTH QUESTIONS each week.

    • All responses will be collected as entries in a draw for a printed set of the Métis Foundational Knowledge Themes (the draw will take place at the end of the month).
    • You may respond to the questions at any time throughout the month; it does not have to be the same week that it was posted.
    • In your post, please ensure you reference which question you're responding to (For example: Week 1 Trivia)
    In a post below, please introduce yourself!
    What is your name?
    Where are you joining from?
    Why did you sign up for the Moodle course?
    What is one question you would like to have answered about the Métis through this course?

    Please complete this 2-minute survey so we can have a successful cohort together:
    Cohort Zoom Call Gatherings Survey
     
    WEEK 1 TRIVIA: 
    Métis in Alberta have spoken four languages traditionally. Which one is missing?
    Michif, French, English and ?

    WEEK 1 REFLECTION:
    "Michif language is the essence of the [Métis] culture. If you learn the language, you will learn who we are as a people."
    - Vice-President Dan Cardinal 

    The languages spoken by Métis are inherently connected to Métis culture and identity. As you learn about the languages traditionally spoken by Métis, what do you learn about Métis identity and culture?
     
    WEEK 2 TRIVIA: 
    The core Métis value of kinship, community, and networking is evident in which of the following traditions?
    a) celebrations
    b) sharing extra wild game
    c) traditional house design
    d) all the choices are correct

    WEEK 2 REFLECTION:
    “Without [their] culture, without that strong line from [their] forefathers, no [person] knows who [they] really [are]. If one does not know who [they are], [they] cannot possess pride or dignity for [themselves] or [their] people.”
    -Dr. Anne Anderson, Métis scholar and leader

    Dr. Anne Anderson highlights the key relationship between a person's identity and their cultural heritage. Why would it be important to celebrate distinct Métis culture in an educational community?

    WEEK 3 TRIVIA:

    Why do people commemorate Louis Riel on November 16th?

    WEEK 3 REFLECTION:
    “Through the hunt, Métis could understand themselves as a web of kin relations, expressing a collective political will through an assembly of inter-related families that choose a mutually agreed upon leadership.”

    –Adam Gaudry, “Kaa-tipeyimishoyaahk—‘We Are Those Who Own Ourselves’: 
    A Political History of Métis Self-Determination in the North-West, 1830-1870” (PhD
    dissertation, University of Victoria, 2014), 29.

    Dr. Adam Gaudry highlights how wahkohtowin (being related or relationality) is a core framework guiding Métis governance. Is this a narrative you have encountered before when learning about the Métis? Why would it be important to reinforce wahkohtowin and otipemisiwak as Métis Ways of Being for learners?

    WEEK 4 TRIVIA:
    Match each term to the correct definition.

    Terms:
    1) Wahkohtowin
    2) Otipemisiwak

    Definitions:
    a) A word in the Cree language expressing the idea that the Métis lead, govern, care for, and own themselves.
    b) A word in the Cree language describing the importance of kinship among family, extended family, and relationships built extending to natural and spiritual worlds, human and non-human, living and not living worlds.

    WEEK 4 REFLECTION:
    Métis resilience is expressed in the way Métis name themselves as otipemisiwak. In what ways do Métis live out resilience?


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    Kathleen Caparro
    Rupertsland Institute
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  • 2.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-01-2022 16:48
    Hi, I am Erin and I am a Teacher in Calgary (Region 3). I am taking this course because during Metis Week this past month I realized how different the perspective was when I was a student learning about Metis history and culture. I want to be a part of the shift with this generation of students and my own kids. In perusing the booklets, I saw my cousin's name on it as one of the contributors and I realized that I need to spend more time learning about my own family. I don't have one particular question, but I know I will along the way. Thank you!

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    Erin Wescott
    Calgary Board of Education
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  • 3.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-01-2022 21:07
    hello! i'm megan and i currently reside in chestermere. i'm here to learn about what it means to be metis; our history, traditions, culture, language and government.  i looking forward to learning with you!

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    Megan Low
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  • 4.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-01-2022 22:58

    Taanishi! My name is Tasha and I am from Lloydminster, AB in Treaty Six territory. I am a business owner and author, with my first picture book, METIS LIKE ME, coming out in Spring 2024 from Tundra/Penguin Random House. I signed up for this course to continue my journey of connecting to my culture. I don't have any questions (yet!) 
    Maarsi! 

    Tasha 



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    Tasha Hilderman
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  • 5.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-01-2022 23:37
    Week One Trivia:
    Cree

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    Tasha Hilderman
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  • 6.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-02-2022 09:09
    Hello! I am Laina and I am a French Immersion teacher in Red Deer. I signed up for the course for a few reasons - one to further develop both personally and professionally. I want to be able to bring knowledge and experience to my classroom and my family. A second reason is because the course has come highly recommended. I don't have questions yet.

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    Laina Provencher
    Ecole Camille J Lerouge
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  • 7.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-05-2022 14:00
    Hello everyone,  My name is Heather and I am a librarian at the Strathcona County Library in Sherwood Park. I am here as part of my own reconciliation journey and to gather ideas on how we can bring more Metis education into our community

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    Heather Nicholson
    Strathcona County Library
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  • 8.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-07-2022 18:03
    Hi my name is Jackie Greenlee, I am owner of Balance RT Consulting Ltd. in Drayton Valley. We specialize in Therapeutic Recreation and I have developed a Nature Therapy and Forest School Program for children and youth  to connect with nature and nurture their relationship with the land. I am excited to understand some of the history of the metis culture and ways to incorporate it into my life personally as well as professionally.

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    Jaclyn Greenlee
    Balance RT Consulting Ltd
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  • 9.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-07-2022 18:07
    Trivia week1 nehiyawewin- Cree

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    Jaclyn Greenlee
    Balance RT Consulting Ltd
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  • 10.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-12-2022 18:14
    Hello, my name is Jen Perry and I am the elementary social studies consultant from Calgary Catholic School District (Métis Region 3). I have signed up for this course as I realize how much more I need to learn and am eager to share my knowledge. How can we move beyond only celebrating Métis culture during Métis week to incorporating it into our daily teaching practices?


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    Jen Perry
    Calgary Catholic
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  • 11.  RE: December 2022 Moodle Cohort

    Posted 12-18-2022 19:41
    Hello all! 

    I am KaSandra and I currently residing in Calgary (Region 3) and am homeschooling my children. I signed up for this course because I wanted to learn more about our heritage so that I could pass it on to my children. We learn about so many other cultures in school, but I find our own to be absolutely fascinating and want to learn as much as I possibly can. I feel my children deserver to know all there is and where they can find the answers.  I was unfortunately brought up in a family where we didn't talk much about our heritage and had to do a lot of digging to find relatives that knew anything. Our town Elders were few and far between, so much so I had only ever met one and that was because they had made themselves as available in my school as possible. I am excited to learn more about our traditions and  hope to learn how to be a more active member in our community!

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    Kasandra Knox
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