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Hide Tanning with Kanina Terry Pioneer Music and Dance with Sheffield Museum of Rural Life Experience Rwanda: Rwandan Dance and Music with BAM Education Civil Rights: Before You Could Say "Jackie Robinson" with Baseball Hall of Fame December Holidays Around the World: Las Posadas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Christmas! with Valerie Marsh Traditional Pemmican in the Classroom What is Pemmican? It's the food that built Nations! Join the staff of Traditional Pemmican and Red Road Compass for a live, interactive discussion on the history of pemmican in the fur trade. Classes will receive all the necessary ingredients, in separate food safe containers, to mix and then eat, after your session " It's hard and it's simple. We just have to do our best and live by those seven sacred teachings. " Other Social Studies & History Session Ideas: C O N N E C T E D N O R T H 2 0 2 4 - 2 0 2 5 S E S S I O N M E N U Shawn Charlebois 93 Nourishing Bellies and Minds: Shawn Charlebois' Traditional Pemmican Teachings Shawn Charlebois is an Indigenous History anthropologist and educator of French Acadian and Mi'kmaq heritage. He once knew poverty, but now works in the richness of Indigenous ways of knowing and being. FIND OUT MORE IN SHAWN'S FIRESIDE CHAT: https://www.firesidechats.ca/video/shawn-charlebois The Fur Trade: An Indigenous Perspective From the Northwest Company to the Hudson Bay Company, the founding of the Metis Nation, and the colonization and attempted genocide of Indigenous peoples, Canada's Fur Trade has many historical perspectives that we don't often get to discuss in a safe and positive environment. What happened and where do we go from here? Book a session with Shawn:

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