Learning to be proud : First Nations women’s stories of learning, teaching, art and culture

Six First Nations women artists tell their stories about learning their art and culture. Previous research has paid little attention to the learning experiences of First Nation women artists. Ethnographic research methods were used in this qualitative study. Field research included video and...

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Main Author: Miller, Lorrie
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/4323
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-43232014-03-14T15:39:24Z Learning to be proud : First Nations women’s stories of learning, teaching, art and culture Miller, Lorrie Indian artists -- British Columbia -- Education Indians of North America -- Education -- British Columbia Indians of North America -- Education -- Manitoba Women artists -- British Columbia -- Education Women artists -- Manitoba -- Education Six First Nations women artists tell their stories about learning their art and culture. Previous research has paid little attention to the learning experiences of First Nation women artists. Ethnographic research methods were used in this qualitative study. Field research included video and audio recorded intensive open-ended interviews with three Coastal Salish women from Sechelt, British Columbia, and three Cree women from Pukatawagan, Manitoba, as they tel l how essential learning and teaching, art and culture are to them, their children and their communities. This study shows that there is a need for curricular reform and teacher education reform so that the school experiences for First Nations students will reflect and be sensitive to their histories, traditions and overall cultural identities. From testimonies presented in this thesis, it is evident that effective teaching of relevant cultural art content that results in meaningful learning leads to increased self knowledge, confidence and pride. 2009-02-09T22:57:30Z 2009-02-09T22:57:30Z 1995 2009-02-09T22:57:30Z 1995-11 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/4323 eng UBC Retrospective Theses Digitization Project [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/retro_theses/]
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topic Indian artists -- British Columbia -- Education
Indians of North America -- Education -- British Columbia
Indians of North America -- Education -- Manitoba
Women artists -- British Columbia -- Education
Women artists -- Manitoba -- Education
spellingShingle Indian artists -- British Columbia -- Education
Indians of North America -- Education -- British Columbia
Indians of North America -- Education -- Manitoba
Women artists -- British Columbia -- Education
Women artists -- Manitoba -- Education
Miller, Lorrie
Learning to be proud : First Nations women’s stories of learning, teaching, art and culture
description Six First Nations women artists tell their stories about learning their art and culture. Previous research has paid little attention to the learning experiences of First Nation women artists. Ethnographic research methods were used in this qualitative study. Field research included video and audio recorded intensive open-ended interviews with three Coastal Salish women from Sechelt, British Columbia, and three Cree women from Pukatawagan, Manitoba, as they tel l how essential learning and teaching, art and culture are to them, their children and their communities. This study shows that there is a need for curricular reform and teacher education reform so that the school experiences for First Nations students will reflect and be sensitive to their histories, traditions and overall cultural identities. From testimonies presented in this thesis, it is evident that effective teaching of relevant cultural art content that results in meaningful learning leads to increased self knowledge, confidence and pride.
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title_short Learning to be proud : First Nations women’s stories of learning, teaching, art and culture
title_full Learning to be proud : First Nations women’s stories of learning, teaching, art and culture
title_fullStr Learning to be proud : First Nations women’s stories of learning, teaching, art and culture
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