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Photo of Children of the Earth High School prinicipal Jen Donachuk (jeans), Niji Mahkwa principal Reuben Boulette and Connie West-Buck, cultural support teacher at Children of the Earth High School

Principal Reuben Boulette said Anishinaabe people want to share their ways (with Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and families). MAGGIE


FRONT AND CENTRE: Children of the Earth is building a "learning lodge" in its backyard to be shared with Niji Mahkwa School. The Winnipeg School Division has grappled with limited space to do land-based learning compared to its counterparts with access to space outside city limits. The lodge will serve as a site for cultural teachings, events and celebrations. It is slated to be made "the traditional way" with willow and a fire-proof tarp. We're looking at land-based learning across the city at-large and how its growing in the public school system. 



Oct 30th, , 2024

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Ruth Bonneville / Free Press LOCAL - learning lodge Photo of Children of the Earth High School prinicipal Jen Donachuk (jeans), Niji Mahkwa principal Reuben Boulette and Connie West-Buck, cultural support teacher at Children of the Earth High School Principal Reuben Boulette said Anishinaabe people want to share their ways (with Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and families). MAGGIE FRONT AND CENTRE: Children of the Earth is building a "learning lodge" in its backyard to be shared with Niji Mahkwa School. The Winnipeg School Division has grappled with limited space to do land-based learning compared to its counterparts with access to space outside city limits. The lodge will serve as a site for cultural teachings, events and celebrations. It is slated to be made "the traditional way" with willow and a fire-proof tarp. We're looking at land-based learning across the city at-large and how its growing in the public school system. Oct 30th, , 2024

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LOCAL - learning lodge

Photo of Children of the Earth High School prinicipal Jen Donachuk (jeans), Niji Mahkwa principal Reuben Boulette and Connie West-Buck, cultural support teacher at Children of the Earth High School

Principal Reuben Boulette said Anishinaabe people want to share their ways (with Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and families). MAGGIE


FRONT AND CENTRE: Children of the Earth is building a "learning lodge" in its backyard to be shared with Niji Mahkwa School. The Winnipeg School Division has grappled with limited space to do land-based learning compared to its counterparts with access to space outside city limits. The lodge will serve as a site for cultural teachings, events and celebrations. It is slated to be made "the traditional way" with willow and a fire-proof tarp. We're looking at land-based learning across the city at-large and how its growing in the public school system. 



Oct 30th, , 2024

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