The significance of the land in the education and health of Anishinaabe youth from Pic River First Nation

This study shares the experiences of twenty-one Anishinabek youth from Pic River First Nation, Ontario, Canada in relation to how the Land is significant for their education and good health. This thesis is meant as a small part of my family's role in protecting the Land; my upbringing and conne...

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Main Author: Richmond-Saravia, Michelle
Other Authors: Berger, Paul, Korteweg, Lisa
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/322
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spelling ftlakeheaduniv:oai:knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca:2453/322 2023-05-15T13:28:47+02:00 The significance of the land in the education and health of Anishinaabe youth from Pic River First Nation Richmond-Saravia, Michelle Berger, Paul Korteweg, Lisa 2012-05 application/pdf http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/322 en_US eng http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/322 Indigenous youth Education Ontario Indians of North America Health & hygiene Pic River First Nation Thesis 2012 ftlakeheaduniv 2022-05-01T17:25:14Z This study shares the experiences of twenty-one Anishinabek youth from Pic River First Nation, Ontario, Canada in relation to how the Land is significant for their education and good health. This thesis is meant as a small part of my family's role in protecting the Land; my upbringing and connections to my Anishinabek community have influenced my desire to learn about traditional education and its role in supporting Anishinabek learners. Understanding the significance of the Land for Anishinabek youth and what they see as its connection to their education and health is important. These findings support the position that we should continue to keep the Land the way it is so our future generations can experience this too. This research study contributes to the need to hear from Indigenous youth. The stories shared here reflect how Pic River youth situate themselves and thrive from the Land, community and family in Pic River. Though there is research on Indigenous ways of knowing, and how Indigenous youth learn, there are fewer studies on how Land is significant for the youth, how the Land makes them feel, and how this contributes to their education and good health. In my findings, I heard that "the Land is everything." Miigwetch in sharing this journey with me. Thesis anishina* Lakehead University Knowledge Commons Canada
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Education
Ontario
Indians of North America
Health & hygiene
Pic River First Nation
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Education
Ontario
Indians of North America
Health & hygiene
Pic River First Nation
Richmond-Saravia, Michelle
The significance of the land in the education and health of Anishinaabe youth from Pic River First Nation
topic_facet Indigenous youth
Education
Ontario
Indians of North America
Health & hygiene
Pic River First Nation
description This study shares the experiences of twenty-one Anishinabek youth from Pic River First Nation, Ontario, Canada in relation to how the Land is significant for their education and good health. This thesis is meant as a small part of my family's role in protecting the Land; my upbringing and connections to my Anishinabek community have influenced my desire to learn about traditional education and its role in supporting Anishinabek learners. Understanding the significance of the Land for Anishinabek youth and what they see as its connection to their education and health is important. These findings support the position that we should continue to keep the Land the way it is so our future generations can experience this too. This research study contributes to the need to hear from Indigenous youth. The stories shared here reflect how Pic River youth situate themselves and thrive from the Land, community and family in Pic River. Though there is research on Indigenous ways of knowing, and how Indigenous youth learn, there are fewer studies on how Land is significant for the youth, how the Land makes them feel, and how this contributes to their education and good health. In my findings, I heard that "the Land is everything." Miigwetch in sharing this journey with me.
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