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Using the Métis Early Learning and Child Care Education Kit

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Saturday, February 24, 2:00-4:00pm

Huron Natural Area, Kitchener ON


Are you interested in learning more about Métis culture and history to bring to your educational setting? 


Join Angie Coture, ECE, as she shares her excitement and passion for her Métis heritage. Learn about ways to use the Métis Early Learning and Child Care Education Kit in your educational setting. Kits can be ordered online through the Métis Nation of Ontario (not included in this workshop). The interactive kit includes stories, two dolls, a Métis sash, wooden percussive spoons, and more!

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We love this land where we play and learn: the sun that warms us, the trees that give us shade, beauty and places to climb. The plants that give us food. The creatures who teach us about how to live in a good way. Thank you to the bugs and turtles, the great blue herons and the tadpoles. To the fairy shrimp, the tree swallows, the pond snails, the newts. To the Jack-in-the-pulpits, the trout lilies, the goldenrod, the asters - all of you are so beautiful and teach us so much. To the water, which is life - the ponds, creeks and the Grand River watershed.
We are honoured to walk, learn, and play on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Chonnonton Nations, treaty lands of the Haudenosaunee. Grateful for the ongoing care, stewardship, and teachings from Indigenous Peoples that help us walk gently on this earth. We are committed to the ongoing process of decolonization through partnering with local Indigenous educators in our facilitation, learning about the past and about good ways forward together, and respecting the land as our First Teacher.

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