Indigenous Perspectives: Throughout ROM

Une femme indigène aux longs cheveux noirs et aux lunettes se tient près d'une vitrine de musée remplie d'objets illustrant le perlage, le piquage et d'autres traditions artistiques.

Catégorie

Leçons au Musée guidées par des éducatrices

Durée

60 minutes

Public

Éducateurs, Groupes scolaires

Âge

6-18

Classe

1-12

Sujets

Arts et culture, Canada, Histoire, Les arts, Sciences et technologie, Sciences sociales et humaines, Études autochtones, Études canadiennes et mondiales, Études sociales

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Explore the diversity of Indigenous cultures and perspectives throughout various areas of the museum.

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There are many distinct Indigenous Nations on the land now known as Canada. Each culture is unique and full of stories, learnings, practices, and traditions. Gain an appreciation of just a few Indigenous Nations and Ancestral, Artistic and Cultural belongings during an in person lesson with an Indigenous Museum Educator highlighting Indigenous Knowledges, Art, and Culture at ROM. 

 

Delivery LanguageThis lesson is only offered in English.
Activities
  • Gallery Visit  
  • Group discussion
Galleries/Location
  • First Peoples Art & Culture
  • Possible gallery visits include:
    • Special exhibitions
      • Hands-on Biodiversity
      • Life in Crisis
      • Earth’s Treasures
      • Dawn of Life
      • Youth Cabinet Mural 
FormatGallery Lesson 
Pricing$18.50/person 
Minimum Group 15
Maximum Group35

LEARNING GOALS

Understand Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing. 

Showcase the diversity of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit across what is Now Known as Canada so that students understand that Indigenous Peoples are not one homogenous group.

The interconnectedness of all living things, which includes the land, water, sky, and everything in creation. Ideas of interconnectedness as reflected in art, language and stories. 

Contemporize Indigenous knowledges and understandings and make them an important part of everyone’s life.

Raise cultural awareness and break stereotypes, especially the “vanishing race” stereotype that was the foundation of the collection of Indigenous Ancestors, Artistic and Cultural Belongings held at ROM.

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