Treaty 4: The Next Generation Project / La prochaine génération
Treaty 4: The next generation project (also known as Treaty4Project) is an educational project that allows students to explore the idea of treaty citizenship to better understand the role of their generation in Treaty 4 territory (Saskatchewan) today and in the future. It is our hope this project will reinforce inclusive viewpoints about Saskatchewan’s history and promote the development of student ideas and actions of what treaty citizenship could be.
samedi 1 octobre 2016
lundi 2 mai 2016
Treaty 4: The Next Generation
Youth Conference
Regina Public Schools Division Office
Ron Mitchell Centre
Monday, May 9th, 2016
9:30 - 11:40 a.m.
Program
Students and Presenters Arrive 9:20 a.m.
Greeters - Calvin Racette and Janine Taylor
Welcome 9:30 a.m.
MC - Calvin Racette
Greg Enion - Director of Regina Public Schools
Opening Prayer 9:40 a.m.
Life Speaker Noel Starblanket
Keynote Presentation 9:45 - 10:25 a.m.
Shauneen Pete and Mike Cappello
Break-out Sessions 10:35 - 11:35 a.m.
Shauneen Pete and Mike Cappello - Follow-up (The Study)
Russell Fayant - The Metis Experience (Classroom)
James Daschuk - Clearing the Plains (Elder’s Room)
Creeson Agecoutay - Media and Indigenous People (Multicultural)
UR S.T.A.R.S. - Blanket Exercise (Ron Mitchell)
Vince Lavallee - Relationship Building (Mary Hicks)
Life Speaker Noel Starblanket - Treaty 4 Relationships (Karen Holm)
2016 Committee Members: Monique Bowes, Heather Findlay, Leia Lang, Jessica Moser, Calvin Racette, Tamara Ryba, & Janine Taylor
UR S.T.A.R.S. - Raquel Bellefleur & Meagan DobsonApril 29th - Students participating in the blanket exercise with STARS
Credit Photo : Janine Taylor
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Credit Photo : Monique Bowes
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April 29th - And we're off! Shauneen Pete and Mike Cappello start the keynote session
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Dr Shauneen Pete and Dr Mike Cappello invite Regina Public Schools students on a journey of Treaty leaning and Reconciliation.
Credit photo : Monique Bowes
"I had to know about Treaty. I
had to know about the Indian Act. I didn't have a choice."
- Shauneen Pete
"I
learned about Treaty by not having to learn about Treaty... The absence of the
treaty narrative meant that I could fill it in with colonial story." - Mike Cappello
"How are
we living out our treaty relationships? We all have work to do. Study. Learn.
Build personal relationships" - Mike Cappello
"When
our hearts change, so will our relationships. Only then will we be able to work
towards reconciliation." - Mike Cappello
Is responsive
action the same as rebellion? Shauneen Pete and Mike
Cappello ask us to question our actions surrounding treaties
dimanche 1 mai 2016
April 29th - Treaty 4:The Next Generation Youth Conference Day 1 has started!
Greg Enion welcomes students to the Youth Conference
Credit photo : Jennifer Tupper
jeudi 28 avril 2016
2016 Treaty 4 Conference
Held at the Regina Public Schools board office, students will hear opening remarks from Greg Enion, Director of Education and Calvin Racette, Co-ordinator for Aboriginal Education. Elder Noel Starblanket will do an opening prayer to welcome the students and prepare them for the morning.
The sessions will include:
Keynote Presentation: Shauneen Pete and Mike Cappello
Break-out Sessions:
Shauneen Pete and Mike Cappello - Follow-up
UR S.T.A.R.S. - Blanket Exercise
Life Speaker Noel Starblanket - Treaty 4 Relationships
Charlene Bearhead - Reconciling the Broken Trust, Living the Treaty Relationship
Calvin Racette - The Metis Experience
Brenda Dubois - Treaties and the Indian Act
Jennifer Tupper - A Promise is a Promise
We are looking forward to the sessions presented and to hearing what students take from the morning. Please follow along @Treaty4Project / #treaty4project to see how the morning progresses!
2016 Committee Members: Monique Bowes, Heather Findlay, Leia Lang, Jessica Moser, Calvin Racette, Tamara Ryba, & Janine Taylor
UR S.T.A.R.S. - Raquel Bellefleur & Meagan Dobson
jeudi 4 février 2016
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