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Voices of Haudenosaunee Women

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dc.contributor.author Reuben, Judy
dc.contributor.editor Reuben, Judy
dc.contributor.other McGregor, Connie
dc.contributor.other Jilesen, Michelle
dc.contributor.other Thomas, Michelle
dc.contributor.other Rogers, Janet
dc.contributor.other Parker, Kaylin
dc.contributor.other General, Sara
dc.contributor.other Gallant, Lorrie
dc.contributor.other Elliott, Alicia
dc.contributor.other Thomas, Connie
dc.contributor.other Crone, Joyce Jonathan
dc.contributor.other Anthony, Jessie
dc.contributor.other Grey, Sam
dc.contributor.other Sandy, Derek
dc.contributor.other Jamieson, Rebecca
dc.contributor.other Jamieson, Nathan
dc.contributor.other Bomberry, Lisa
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-05T20:48:23Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-05T20:48:23Z
dc.date.issued 2022-02-25
dc.identifier 7954a2a7-d1b0-4189-9966-db5ed047413c
dc.identifier.uri https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1162
dc.description.sponsorship This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. en_US
dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.publisher Six Nations Polytechnic en_US
dc.rights CC BY-NC-SA | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ en_US
dc.subject Haudenosaunee literatures; cultural continuity/contemporary perspectives; healing en_US
dc.title Voices of Haudenosaunee Women en_US
dc.type Learning Object en_US
dcterms.accessRights Open Access en_US
dcterms.accessRights Open Access
dcterms.educationLevel College en_US
dcterms.educationLevel University - Undergraduate en_US
dcterms.educationLevel University - Graduate & Post-Graduate en_US
dcterms.educationLevel Adult and Continuing Education en_US
dc.identifier.slug https://openlibrary.ecampusontario.ca/catalogue/item/?id=7954a2a7-d1b0-4189-9966-db5ed047413c
dc.rights.holder Six Nations Polytechnic en_US
ecO-OER.Adopted No en_US
ecO-OER.AncillaryMaterial No en_US
ecO-OER.InstitutionalAffiliation Six Nations Polytechnic en_US
ecO-OER.Reviewed No en_US
dc.rights.tk TK Notice | https://localcontexts.org/notice/tk-notice/ en_US
ecO-OER.AccessibilityStatement Yes en_US
lrmi.learningResourceType Educational Unit - Micro-Credential en_US
ecO-OER.POD.compatible No en_US
dc.description.abstract This micro-credential course introduces students to the written and spoken words of Haudenosaunee women through the author’s lens and voice. Innovative content speaks to topics of traditional women’s roles, rights, culture, truth and reconciliation, residential schools, life and death, education, family traditions, and healing. Topics explore past and present realities and the power of writing to illicit political, spiritual, and educational messages. Guided learning and interactive content engage learners to develop a greater awareness of the historical contributions and lived experiences of Haudenosaunee women. Subject matter experts and selected authors share personal experiences and reflections. This course increases the learner’s understanding and appreciation of the richness and power of the words of Haudenosaunee women, and the role of literature as a tool to reflect and shape perceptions of ourselves and those who share Mother Earth with us. Pedagogical Approach: This course is inspired by and feature the works of Haudenosaunee women and authors from the Six Nations of the Grand River community. Their voices come from their lived experiences and worldviews and as such, is an essential and contextually specific pedagogical approach. Further, experiential learning through direct and active experience with authors upholds the oral traditions and customs of the Onkwehonwe people. Reflective observation and inquiry-based learning are evidence-based approaches that generate effective student learning. A critical look at the political, historical, and cultural contexts will include class discussion and constructive critiques that extend learners’ horizons. Knowledge and Skills: participants in this course will increase knowledge of historical and contemporary perspectives related to ancestral stories, traditional practices, lived experiences, and kinship relationships; identify explicit and implicit themes and commonalities within the writings and make connections to real world issues; explore the influence of Haudenosaunee women’s literature as an educational, politician, informative, and educational medium; and research, analyze, and discuss the contributions made by Haudenosaunee women writers to cultural continuity, spiritualism, resilience, truth, and reconciliation. en_US
dc.subject.other Humanities - Literature en_US
dc.subject.other Social Sciences - Indigenous Studies en_US
ecO-OER.VLS.projectID SNP-625 en_US
ecO-OER.VLS.Category Digital Content - Create a New Online Course en_US
ecO-OER.VLS Yes en_US
ecO-OER.CVLP No en_US
ecO-OER.ItemType Micro-Credential en_US
ecO-OER.MediaFormat Common Cartridge en_US
ecO-OER.MediaFormat PDF en_US
ecO-OER.VLS.cvlpSupported No en_US


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