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Coast Salish Art and Design is very distinct from Northwest Coast 'Formline' design. Coast Salish art uses three main design elements (Circle, cresent, and trigon) to create an image. Each design element has a symbolic relationship to the
Subjects:
Native Americans, Visual Arts, Graphic Arts
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Activities, Cultural Activities
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Explore how the Aboriginal concept of interconnectedness of the environment is learned through story and art. The Elders Are Watching uses two readily available Aboriginal children's books to assist students with the concept of
Subjects:
Environment, Native Americans, Visual Arts
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
Types:
Worksheets, Outlines, Cultural Activities
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It is back to school and Fall is in the air. All around are the maple leaves which inspired this design. Enjoy.
Subjects:
Native Americans, Visual Arts, Autumn
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Outlines, Bulletin Board Ideas, Cultural Activities
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This is a sample of the West Coast Animal Masks you can create with your students from the larger unit: Animal Totems and Masks.
Subjects:
Native Americans, Visual Arts, Other (Arts)
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 8th
Types:
Activities, Outlines
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have been teaching full-time for 26 years, and have taught from grades K - 12. I have taught as an Indigenous Education Resource Teacher for over 5 years. I am able to share my passion for Canadian Indigenous cultures. I try to incorporate and connect Indigenous beliefs and concepts throughout the curriculum.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I am a kinaesthetic learner and it shows in the lessons I create. I feel students engage in an activity when they can move, communicate and manipulate. My students work in an environment where they are encouraged to explore, create and try new things.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I was honoured at a potlatch in 1997, receiving the traditional Sto:lo names 'peq xa xa spath' (White Spirit Bear) and 'híkw q'oyí:ts' (Tall Elk). I have won the Multicultural and Anti-Racism Award in 2014 for the work I was doing to promote Indigenous culture in the classrooms.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

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ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I am of Maori decent from my mother's side, but born in Vancouver. I have been a West Coast artist for more than 20 years. I have studied under Carmen Mckay (Sto:lo) and Mark George (Tsleil-Waututh). I am a carver, painter, and drum maker. The image on my home page is a carving I made called Eagle Spirit.