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Culture on the curriculum

It's culture days at Kikinamadinan school in Kitigan Zibi, a First nation reserve. Elders and other community members come and talk about everything from history and traditions to how to prepare a moose hide.

The students learn and share their own experiences of hunting and trapping game, fishing, about handicrafts and traditional food, and singing, dancing and drumming.

Gemma has made a little leather pouch for storing healing herbs and plants.

Zoe, 12, shows an old leather bag. It has a secret compartment that only those in the know can find!

Learning how to prepare a moose hide with traditional tools!
A First Nations canoe hanging on the school wall.

TEXT & PHOTO: Carmi

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