We spent a spectacular day learning at the Strathcona Wilderness Centre!
Indigenous First Families Program
Our morning kicked off with the Indigenous First Families program, led by the wonderful Nadine. We stepped back in time to explore how the Inuit of the Arctic, the Plains First Nations, and the Woodland First Nations of Eastern Canada thrived long ago. Without stores like Costco, survival relied on expert hunting and a deep sense of community, where families shared everything from food to childcare.
While children didn’t attend formal schools, they were always learning! They learned hunting, cooking, and sewing from their elders. It was a life of responsibility and teamwork. Every job helped the family survive.
❄️ The Inuit: Life in the North
In the Arctic, the Inuit survived the cold by living in igloos and making tools. We got a close look at ring seal fur, used to create warm clothing and kamiks (shoes). One student even tried on a cozy seal fur parka! We learned how tough, creative and resilient the Inuit were.
🌾 The Plains First Nations: Hunters & Celebrators
The Plains First Nations followed the buffalo, living in tipis that could be moved. Nadine shared their vibrant culture of celebration, particularly the "powwow." We heard an elaborate fan that sounded like birds flapping. One lucky student dressed in traditional regalia, including a bone-and-bead choker, moose moccasins, and a protective breastplate. We even saw a replica headdress, where each feather represents a brave or kind deed.
🌲 The Woodland First Nations: Masters of the Forest
The Woodland First Nations lived near the Great Lakes, where they became incredible hunters and navigators. They used the birch trees around them to build canoes for traveling. After learning so many facts, the students were thrilled to handle the artifacts themselves. Feeling the silky furs and pelts was an absolute highlight!
Creativity and Play
To wrap up the morning, the students tapped into their own creativity! They designed fans decorated with nature-inspired scenes like rainbows and animals. We ended the morning with several traditional games. Though the rules were simple and the pieces were few, they were a challenging and high-energy hit!
Nature Scavenger Hunt
After a quick lunch, we bundled up and headed outside to experience God’s beautiful creation! Did you know we brought our own detective tools? Our five senses! Inspired by the book I Wonder, we set off on the trails, using our eyes, ears, noses, hands, and even our sense of smell to explore the world around us.
We shared a perfect day together! What a blessing to be able to take our learning beyond the classroom!
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