about walking together on the land and what can be learned along the way
and learning through storytelling engaging students’ understanding and encouraging them to embrace differing worldviews
and highly adaptive Indigenous communities
over-exploitation of the land and sea by colonialists compromised Beothuk food supply and spiritual beliefs
cette créature mi-homme mi-loup qui hante l’imaginaire métis
Herizon, a wordless, children’s picture book Social Justice about walking together on theHerizon, by Din author Daniel W. Vandever, and illustrator Corey Begay, Din, is a story of female empowerment and intergenerational strength. A young Din girl helps her grandmother retrieve a flock of sheep with a magical scarf that transforms the world she knows. Females are at the center of Din (Navajo) worldview as identity is determined through ones mother. As such, females are sacred beings that bear life, nurture growth, and provide safety and