The purpose of this Learning Action is to introduce participants to Indigenous peoples in Canada and to assist them in identifying knowledge gaps that they may have with respect to this topic. This activity can be done pre-session, post-session, or during the session.
The facilitator provides participants with the Fact Quiz questions. The questions can be provided online, orally or as a hard copy document.
By sharing answers and identifying how their answers were obtained, participants will assist others in answering any unanswered questions but will also illustrate how they address their knowledge gaps (Internet searches, books, asking friends and family etc.).
References:
Alain Noël & Florence Laroque. “Aboriginal Peoples and Poverty in Canada: Can Provincial Governments make a Difference?” Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee 19 (RC19), Montréal, August 20, 2009. Assembly of First Nations (AFN). Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP). Government of Canada. Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. Government of Canada. “Frequently Asked Questions about Aboriginal Peoples.” Feb 2002. Indigenous Corporate Training Inc. “21 Things You May Not Have Known About the Indian Act.” June 2015. Joseph, Bob. “Dispelling Common Myths About Indigenous Peoples: 9 Myths & Realities.” Indigenous Corporate Training Inc. 2016. Joseph, Bob. “Indigenous Peoples: A Guide to Terminology.” Indigenous Corporate Training Inc. Media Smarts. “Common Portrayals of Aboriginal People.”
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