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Presentation by Sharon Meyer NESD FNMI.  With a partner use 4 stick notes  Label each sticky note with one item that First Nation people used for everyday.

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1 Presentation by Sharon Meyer NESD FNMI

2  With a partner use 4 stick notes  Label each sticky note with one item that First Nation people used for everyday pre-contact lifestyle

3 Traditional Art Ceremonial and Spiritual Art Utilitarian Art Contemporary Art Woodland Art Pop Art Refer to notes for examples of Items in each category

4 Items made from pre-contact materials and used for everyday purposes Wood flute Birch Bark Moose Call Clay pot Firing clay pots and bowls Plants were traditional medicine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LvJKhK03u4 Making a primitive style clay pot 4:12

5 What could you make with your materials? Stone hammer Snowsnake Talking stick https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyqMVZxKi4Q Bushcraft- Rock Axe & Knife 3:11 (This video demonstrates how to make a tool using items from Mother Earth)

6 Animals were here before humans and animals taught us how to survive on Turtle Island – The buffalo was our superstore – food, shelter, clothing, tools, etc. The buffalo was also our teacher - for example Buffalo formed a circle when being attacked and that process was used by the First Nation people in setting up the tipi village in a circle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4s-Ywd_VdE Home made bone neck knife….cutting test 2:08

7 Robe paintings were picture stories recording special events for historical purposes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FOGtNj3sqE Native American Hide Painting 1:53

8 Symbols had significant meanings and in contemporary art it continues to have symbolic meaning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yqv3SR7cdtE Artist Spotlight: “Shields” by James Little Wounded 1:11

9 Porcupine Plain students created a legend using symbols

10 Another example of a student story using symbols https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLvBzjoq8h8 Mike McLeod – How to Paint on a Buffalo Robe 8:14

11 Carvings in rock LP Miller – Miss Lukoni students used clay to create raised petroglyph style art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzI3TBIRxmc Sloan Canyon Petroglyphs Nevada Native American Rock Art Drawing [HD] 3:52 (can fast forward to 1:40)

12 Paintings on rock Choiceland students painted Symbols on rocks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyxCzOSKOx8 Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel / Rock Art / Petroglyph / San Rafael Swell In South-Central Utah 3:40

13 What other materials could you use to create your own Inukshuk? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3BfuYz-B1U The Inukshuk 1:54

14 Totem poles are a history of family clans. Animals have symbolic significance. There is a NESD FNMI Totem Pole and Haida Art Bundle Available for further teaching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whw6tfNStTM Totem Poles – Talking Trees 2:58 (visual video of totem poles)

15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zisBVYY6HhA Wood Carving *Haida art* 0:38

16 Birch Bark was also used as a medicinal plant There is a NESD FNMI Birch Bark Biting Bundle available to further learn about birch bark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmy4riWQhAE Birch-bark-harvesting-small 0:34

17 Created your own birch bark biting Norval Morriseau used birch bark paper when he first started drawing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfSB4uyhMUk WIIGWAASSABAKOON / BIRCH BARK SCROLLS 24:06 (fast forward to 4:00)

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19 Thank you for being a part of this day! Sharon Meyer NESD FNMI meyer.sharon@nesd.ca (306)401-7848


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