About this event:
Through both Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives, Two-Eyed Land-based play and co-learning supports the growth of respectful, reciprocal and responsible relationships with places, plant-life and animals for the benefit of all.
Learn more about co-learning from and with the Land, grounded in the principles of Etuaptmumk – Two-Eyed Seeing (in the Mi’kmaq language), supported by local and regional Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Holders, mentors and storytellers.
Facilitators:
Louise Zimanyi
Professor, Early Childhood Education,
Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellness, Humber College
Lynn Short
Environmental Stewardship Coordinator, Humber Arboretum;
Indigenous Curriculum Specialist for Land and Culture Based Programs
The nature-based play course that incorporates Indigenous knowledge is among the finalists for the Canadian Museum of Nature’s 2022 Nature Inspiration Awards.