Let's share some resources and ideas on how to think about, teach, and celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day with a focus on the Arctic.
Please share.
Let's share some resources and ideas on how to think about, teach, and celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day with a focus on the Arctic.
Please share.
Here's an activity to use with learners integrating GIS and place names from Canada's Geographic Education program called Original Place Names in Arctic Lands https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/4eb8b3486c0e43cc8b9922a514a790b3
And if you have time to get lost in maps and projects, this one is pretty cool... http://www.arcticplacenames.ca/ that I learned about from this recent Polar Journal article https://polarjournal.ch/en/2023/10/03/a-map-to-identify-the-names-of-ar…
Thank you for these links! I can see how they also tie to ideas of climate change and how indigenous principles of respecting the land leads to better climate protections and practices. I co-taught a 2nd grade nature storyline in the fall that tried to incorporate indigenous values (see: https://bit.ly/3trXWs7). Your resources make me wonder how I can better connect arctic education (e.g., Float Boat) with indigenous perspectives and values.
This is a great resource!