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Les Autochtones, tu connais?
Le vivre ensemble : Le conseil de bande
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S1 (extra)
E45
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2020
In this clip, we talk about the role of band councils.
Levels:
Elementary
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Subjects:
Social Studies, History, and Geography
Histoire
Français
Communication orale
Social Sciences and Humanities
Skills:
Global Citizenship and Sustainability
Communication
Themes:
Indigenous Perspectives
French level:
A2: Waystage
B1: Threshold
Episodes (
15
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Season 2
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E1
: La diversité autochtone : Les peuples autochtones
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3 min 35 s
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This vignette presents the three Indigenous peoples present in Canada.
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E2
: La diversité autochtone : Les ressemblances et différences entre peuples
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3 min 42 s
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In this vignette, we learn that there are similarities, but also differences between Indigenous peoples.
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E3
: La diversité autochtone : La légende « Godasiyo et les langues »
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3 min 27 s
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Through a Tuscarora legend, Brad talks about the origin of Indigenous languages.
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E4
: La diversité autochtone : Les langues
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3 min 43 s
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We discover that not all Indigenous peoples speak the same language or dialect.
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E5
: La diversité autochtone : Les Autochtones en milieu urbain
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3 min 28 s
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In this vignette, we learn why many Indigenous people live in cities.
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E6
: La diversité autochtone : La démographie
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3 min 51 s
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This vignette presents some statistics related to the Indigenous population.
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E7
: La musique : La légende « L'Origine de la musique »
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3 min 27 s
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Imagine, for a moment, a world without music. No instruments, no songs or dances. A bit flat, isn't it? That's the starting point of this very old legend that would come from the Aztecs, a people who lived in what is now called Mexico. Yes, yes, it comes from as far back as that. It is because stories travel with the people…
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E8
: La musique : Les instruments
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3 min 30 s
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This vignette is about Indigenous musical instruments and how an Abenaki rattle is made.
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E9
: La musique : Le tambour traditionnel
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3 min 51 s
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We watch a traditional drum being made and learn why it is important to Indigenous people.
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E10
: La musique : Les chants traditionnels et sacrés
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3 min 39 s
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In this vignette, we understand why traditional and sacred songs have a significant place in Indigenous cultures.
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E11
: La musique : Les pionniers de la musique pop
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3 min 41 s
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In this capsule, we present a few Indigenous artists who were precursors of popular music.
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E12
: La musique : La musique autochtone d'aujourd'hui
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3 min 54 s
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We discover that today's Indigenous artists have very different musical styles.
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E13
: Les savoirs traditionnels : La tradition orale
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3 min 45 s
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In this vignette, we learn more about the oral tradition and its importance in the transmission of knowledge among Indigenous people.
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E14
: Les savoirs traditionnels : Les aînés
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3 min 53 s
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We discover that Indigenous elders are knowledge carriers and that they play a very special role.
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E15
: Les savoirs traditionnels : La roue de médecine
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3 min 48 s
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We learn what the medicine wheel means to the Indigenous people and in particular to the Anishnabe of Lac Simon.
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Levels:
Elementary
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Subjects:
Social Studies, History, and Geography
Histoire
Français
Communication orale
Social Sciences and Humanities
Skills:
Global Citizenship and Sustainability
Communication
Themes:
Indigenous Perspectives
French level:
A2: Waystage
B1: Threshold
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