A Better Understanding of Indigenous Realities
In recent years, the issues raised by Indigenous Peoples have resurfaced to the forefront. If it is often difficult to get a concise idea of them, it is because they are astonishingly complex and few resources exist to make them more accessible.
Through 6 thematic modules including 19 video capsules and knowledge tests, totaling nearly 10 hours of training, immerse yourself in the world of indigenous realities and rediscover recent history in order to explain certain logics that prevail when we wish to work with First Peoples.
This high-quality training program was designed by First Nations members and is recognized by numerous professional organizations and educational institutions.
ASHUKAN INSTITUTE offers professional training that covers a wide variety of topics related to the First Peoples living in Canada and in North America. The approach is designed to provide a different perspective on historical, political, and social issues, with the goal of fostering a deeper understanding of Indigenous viewpoints.
Module 1: General Introduction to Indigenous Peoples: Language, Culture and Terminologies
• Capsule 1.1
• Quiz 1.1
• Capsule 1.2
• Quiz 1.2
• Capsule 1.3
• Quiz 1.3
Module 2: Indigenous Perspectives on Canadian History
• Capsule 2.1
• Quiz 2.1
• Capsule 2.2
• Quiz 2.2
• Capsule 2.3
• Quiz 2.3
• Capsule 2.4
• Quiz 2.4
Module 3: Understanding “Reconciliation” and Taking Action Against Systemic Racism
• Capsule 3.1
• Quiz 3.1
• Capsule 3.2
• Quiz 3.2
• Capsule 3.3
• Quiz 3.3
• Capsule 3.4
• Quiz 3.4
Module 4: Working Efficiently with Indigenous Communities: The Keys to Success
• Capsule 4.1
• Quiz 4.1
• Capsule 4.2
• Quiz 4.2
• Capsule 4.3
• Quiz 4.3
• Capsule 4.4
• Quiz 4.4
• Capsule 4.5
• Quiz 4.5
Module 5: Subject Modules: Education, Territory and Mythology
• Capsule 5.1
• Quiz 5.1
• Capsule 5.2
• Quiz 5.2
• Capsule 5.3
• Quiz 5.3
Module 6: Intercultural Keys in Partnership Development
• Capsule 6.1
• Quiz 6.1
Fiche technique
- Formateur(s)
- Alexandre Bacon
- Durée
- 9h00