This course introduces participants to the 4 Directions of Conservation Consulting Services, employing a Two-Eyed Seeing pedagogy that blends Indigenous and Western knowledge systems for environmental engagement and conservation efforts.
Explore the foundational aspects of Indigenous treaty-making in Canada in this insightful module. Learn about the significance of treaties for both Indigenous Peoples and settlers, and understand the mutual rights and responsibilities they entail.
Explore the critical issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA individuals in Canada, uncovering its root causes and profound impact on Indigenous communities, while contemplating pathways towards reconciliation.
Dive into the heart of Indigenous cultures and histories in Canada with our introductory module, designed to challenge common myths and foster meaningful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
The module encourages a journey of self-discovery for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, promoting an understanding of Indigenous cultures and the true history of Canada.
Aimed to assimilate Indigenous communities in Canada by imposing restrictions on their land ownership, cultural practices, and governance and led to the creation of residential schools, where Indigenous children suffered trauma and abuse.
Explore the profound connection between Indigenous peoples and the land, emphasizing spirituality, governance, and the interdependence of life through Indigenous perspectives.