A Hands-On Journey with the Indigenous Peoples of Canada Atlas Map
Today was a day of discovery for our bright Grade 4 and 5 classes as they delved into the rich tapestry of Canada's Indigenous history.
With the guidance of Darin Wybenga from the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations, our students explored a gym-sized floor map that brought the Indigenous Peoples of Canada Atlas to life.
They embarked on a captivating exploration of the land use history, learning how natural materials were ingeniously employed by early First Nations Peoples. The students were captivated by the Creation story of Turtle Island, immersing themselves in the rich oral traditions passed down through generations.
The highlight of the day was the hands-on experience of walking on the map, touching Indigenous artifacts, and even feeling the texture of an otter hide. It was a unique opportunity for our students to engage with history tangibly, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the cultural heritage of Indigenous Peoples.
A heartfelt thank you to Darin Wybenga for sharing his knowledge and creating a memorable and immersive learning experience for our students.
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