Souveraineté alimentaire autochtone - Leçon virtuelle

L'écran d'une salle de classe affiche une image de fraises perlées sur fond rouge.

Catégorie

Leçons en ligne guidées par des éducatrices

Durée

45 minutes

Public

Éducateurs, Groupes scolaires

Âge

12-14

Classe

7-8

Sujets

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

Leçon offerte en anglais

Learn how Indigenous communities cultivate, harvest, and protect food systems from generation to generation.

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Students will examine how Indigenous communities have and continue to cultivate, harvest, and protect food systems for generations through deep relationships with the land, water, family, and all living beings. 

Through storytelling, hands-on activities, and community connections, learners will gain a better understanding of the importance of Indigenous knowledge systems that are rooted in sustainability, reciprocity, and respect for nature.

 

Delivery LanguageThis lesson is offered in English only.
Activities
  • Virtual gallery exploration
  • Polls, quizzes, and Q&A
FormatVirtual Lesson
Duration45 minutes
PricingFree
Minimum Group10
Maximum Group600

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Learning Goals

Understand Indigenous relationships with land, food systems, and sustainability 

Appreciate various techniques that may include harvesting, seed keeping, and food as medicine 

Recognize and understand the impact of colonialism on Indigenous food sovereignty and explore 

Develop a sense of shared responsibility for land and food systems through reflection on personal and collective relationships with the environment

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