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ORAL TRADITION IS ALIVE AND WELL:

Living Literature In The Siksika (Blackfoot) Community

2007 John W Friesen and Virginia Lyons Friesen

Social scientists of various allegiances have long been acquainted with the Indigenous orientation to utilizing the oral tradition in passing along traditional cultural knowledge…. [ download as .PDF(62k) ]

STORY TELLING MAKES A COMEBACK:

Aboriginal Contributions To The Teaching/Learning Process

2007 John W Friesen and Virginia Lyons Friesen

Everyone, young and old alike, likes a good story, especially stories that amuse as well as instruct…. [ download as .PDF(60k) ]

INCULCATING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND SPIRITUALITY:

A Siksika (Blackfoot) Theory of Learning

2007 John W Friesen and Virginia Lyons Friesen

Cultural action is always a systematic and deliberate form of action which operates upon the social structure, either with the objective of preserving that structure or of transforming it… [ download as .PDF(64k) ]

EXCELLENCE THROUGH COGNIZANCE:

Native American Art And Spirituality

2006 John W Friesen and Virginia Lyons Friesen

Cynthia Freeland, Professor of Philosophy of Art at the University of Houston, has published widely on topics in philosophy of art and film… [ download as .PDF(60k) ]

IS THERE JUSTICE AFTER HALF A CENTURY?

Doukhobor Incarceration In British Columbia, 1953-1959

2005 John W Friesen

Canada has not always been kind to children of minority ethnocultural backgrounds, and government action in regard to children of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobor community… [ download as .PDF(52k) ]

THE CONCEPT OF GIFTEDNESS IN A FIRST NATIONS CULTURAL CONTEXT

2004 John W Friesen

Educators are continually discovering that techniques and strategies long considered reliable may need to be revamped in light of new cultural data… [ download as .PDF(60k) ]

THE STONEY INDIAN LANGUAGE PROJECT

Chapter 4 of Effective Language Education Practices and Native Language Survival (pp. 30-38)

1990 John W. Friesen, Clarice Kootenay, Duane Mark, edited by Jon Reyhner

The recent surge of interest in the teaching of heritage languages may be linked to a new understanding of and appreciation for Canada’s multicultural policy, namely that cultural… [ view the article online (external link) http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/NALI4.html ] [ download as .PDF(96k) ]
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