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This guide is intended to help you get started with your research in Aboriginal Studies.
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SAGE - Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement
Strengthing and supporting the academic learning experiences of Aboriginal undergraduate and graduate students
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WAYS OF KNOWING - WAYS OF LEARNING
Holistic, circular, interactive and cooperative
Respects and values the contribution of all participants and of the teacher in everyone
Believes that knowledge is meant to be shared - is fluid like a river - always moving, changing and transforming - flowing through the generations ...
TERMINOLOGY
NAHO - National Aboriginal Health Organization - terminology guidelines provide a good explanation on proper usage of terms relating to Aboriginal Peoples. It is important to use appropriate and respectful language.
EVENTS
SAGE - Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement - events, OISE, University of Toronto
Elder's and Traditional People's Gathering - Trent University - Feb 12-14, 2010
Sun Conference - Carleton University - Feb 27, 2010
Indigenous Women's Symposium - March 6-8, 2010
Celebrating Indigenous Knowledges -Trent University - June 16-20, 2010
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