Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge

This study uses the Two Row wampum agreement as a conceptual framework for investigating Western and Indigenous education theories. Utilizing the Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) approach developed by Mi’kmaw Elders Albert Marshall and Murdena Marshall, the study weaves together Indigenous and Western k...

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Main Author: Maracle, Jennifer
Other Authors: Education, Davis, Jennifer
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Published: 2025
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description This study uses the Two Row wampum agreement as a conceptual framework for investigating Western and Indigenous education theories. Utilizing the Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) approach developed by Mi’kmaw Elders Albert Marshall and Murdena Marshall, the study weaves together Indigenous and Western knowledge systems, to inform the development of a new education pedagogy that nurtures the holistic development of the whole child. The research methodology involved sharing circles with clan people from the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte located in Kenhtè:ke Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and integrated their understandings of the Tyonhnhéhkwen teaching and how that informs child development with Western research on education and child development. By braiding together these diverse ways of knowing, the study identified commonalities, ethical considerations, and transformative possibilities to create a new education model that address the multifaceted needs of learners within the contemporary educational landscape. This research contributes to the broader discourse on culturally responsive pedagogy, emphasizing the importance of collaborative and reciprocal approaches to education. PhD
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spelling ftqueensuniv:oai:https://qspace.library.queensu.ca:1974/34471 2025-05-18T14:04:20+00:00 Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge Maracle, Jennifer Education Davis, Jennifer 2025-04-22T19:49:25Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1974/34471 eng eng Canadian theses https://hdl.handle.net/1974/34471 Queen's University's Thesis/Dissertation Non-Exclusive License for Deposit to QSpace and Library and Archives Canada ProQuest PhD and Master's Theses International Dissemination Agreement Intellectual Property Guidelines at Queen's University Copying and Preserving Your Thesis This publication is made available by the authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research and may not be copied or reproduced except as permitted by the copyright laws without written authority from the copyright owner. Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Etuaptmumk Haudenosaunne Two Eyed Seeing Indigenous Pedagogy Indigenous Education Tyonhnhehkwen Three Sisters Haudenosaunee Storytelling Sharing Circle Decolonizing Education Culturally Responsive Education Indigenous Child Development Sovereignty thesis 2025 ftqueensuniv 2025-04-23T14:50:06Z This study uses the Two Row wampum agreement as a conceptual framework for investigating Western and Indigenous education theories. Utilizing the Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) approach developed by Mi’kmaw Elders Albert Marshall and Murdena Marshall, the study weaves together Indigenous and Western knowledge systems, to inform the development of a new education pedagogy that nurtures the holistic development of the whole child. The research methodology involved sharing circles with clan people from the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte located in Kenhtè:ke Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and integrated their understandings of the Tyonhnhéhkwen teaching and how that informs child development with Western research on education and child development. By braiding together these diverse ways of knowing, the study identified commonalities, ethical considerations, and transformative possibilities to create a new education model that address the multifaceted needs of learners within the contemporary educational landscape. This research contributes to the broader discourse on culturally responsive pedagogy, emphasizing the importance of collaborative and reciprocal approaches to education. PhD Thesis Mi’kmaw Queen's University, Ontario: QSpace Three Sisters ENVELOPE(-68.470,-68.470,-71.441,-71.441)
spellingShingle Etuaptmumk
Haudenosaunne
Two Eyed Seeing
Indigenous Pedagogy
Indigenous Education
Tyonhnhehkwen
Three Sisters
Haudenosaunee Storytelling
Sharing Circle
Decolonizing Education
Culturally Responsive Education
Indigenous Child Development
Sovereignty
Maracle, Jennifer
Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge
title Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge
title_full Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge
title_fullStr Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge
title_short Towards a Transformative Pedagogy: Improving our Education Model Using Etuaptmumk of Haudenosaunee and Western Knowledge
title_sort towards a transformative pedagogy: improving our education model using etuaptmumk of haudenosaunee and western knowledge
topic Etuaptmumk
Haudenosaunne
Two Eyed Seeing
Indigenous Pedagogy
Indigenous Education
Tyonhnhehkwen
Three Sisters
Haudenosaunee Storytelling
Sharing Circle
Decolonizing Education
Culturally Responsive Education
Indigenous Child Development
Sovereignty
topic_facet Etuaptmumk
Haudenosaunne
Two Eyed Seeing
Indigenous Pedagogy
Indigenous Education
Tyonhnhehkwen
Three Sisters
Haudenosaunee Storytelling
Sharing Circle
Decolonizing Education
Culturally Responsive Education
Indigenous Child Development
Sovereignty
url https://hdl.handle.net/1974/34471