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Aboriginal Storytelling

  • Danielle
  • Nov 9, 2017
  • 1 min read

If you are like me, then you love a good story, and know that telling a good story is an art form. It takes many skills; language, creative, comprehension, as well as use of foreshadowing and metaphors. Aboriginal storytelling is an important way of passing on Aboriginal knowledge and understandings. Here is an excellent explanation of the complexities of Aboriginal storytelling and ways you can include it in your curriculum or classroom.

 
 
 

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About Me

Hi! My name is Danielle and I am a Graduate Student at UBC.  I am Métis and grew up in Northern Saskatchewan. This website is my Graduating Capstone Project and my response to the TRC's (2015) 94 Calls to Action.  I hope you find this site useful, and please feel free to comment and add your own resources, thoughts and ideas.

 

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