A Seventh fire spark preparing the seventh generation : what are the education related needs and concerns of students from Rainy River First Nations

This study examines factors that impact high school completion for Rainy River First Nations students living on-reserve in the Manitou Rapids community in Ontario. Utilizing traditional community knowledge as a guiding framework and a qualitative inquiry guided by Indigenous research ethics and Anis...

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Main Author: Horton, Robert Animikii
Other Authors: Stone, Sharon Dale, Carr, Paul, West, Doug, Sinclair, Raven
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/295
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spelling ftlakeheaduniv:oai:knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca:2453/295 2023-05-15T13:28:47+02:00 A Seventh fire spark preparing the seventh generation : what are the education related needs and concerns of students from Rainy River First Nations Horton, Robert Animikii Stone, Sharon Dale Carr, Paul West, Doug Sinclair, Raven 2011 application/pdf http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/295 en_US eng http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/295 Native Peoples Education Ontario Northwestern Rainy River region Native students Ojibwa youth Seven grandfather teachings Thesis 2011 ftlakeheaduniv 2022-05-01T17:25:00Z This study examines factors that impact high school completion for Rainy River First Nations students living on-reserve in the Manitou Rapids community in Ontario. Utilizing traditional community knowledge as a guiding framework and a qualitative inquiry guided by Indigenous research ethics and Anishinaabe protocols, open-ended interviews were conducted with three key informants and six young people who resided on-reserve during schooling years to discuss their educational experiences, needs and concerns. Based on these interviews, this study brings First Nations student voices and experiences to the forefront to show that on-reserve First Nations high school completion is influenced by significant challenges that are related to the trauma and history of colonization in Canada. F orrner students discussed concerns and challenges in the intertwined areas of the school, family, community, and culture . The research reflections reported in this study prompted the development of a framework for a partnership model of educational support which incorporates the Anishinaabe Seven Grandfather Teachings. Thesis anishina* First Nations Lakehead University Knowledge Commons Canada The Manitou ENVELOPE(-100.629,-100.629,56.336,56.336)
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Ojibwa youth
Seven grandfather teachings
description This study examines factors that impact high school completion for Rainy River First Nations students living on-reserve in the Manitou Rapids community in Ontario. Utilizing traditional community knowledge as a guiding framework and a qualitative inquiry guided by Indigenous research ethics and Anishinaabe protocols, open-ended interviews were conducted with three key informants and six young people who resided on-reserve during schooling years to discuss their educational experiences, needs and concerns. Based on these interviews, this study brings First Nations student voices and experiences to the forefront to show that on-reserve First Nations high school completion is influenced by significant challenges that are related to the trauma and history of colonization in Canada. F orrner students discussed concerns and challenges in the intertwined areas of the school, family, community, and culture . The research reflections reported in this study prompted the development of a framework for a partnership model of educational support which incorporates the Anishinaabe Seven Grandfather Teachings.
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