Subject
Grade
Concept/Content
Protocols
- protocols related to ownership and use of First Peoples oral texts
- acknowledgement of territory
- situating oneself in relation to others and place
- processes related to protocols and expectations when engaging with First Nations communities and Aboriginal organizations
Elaboration
- Protocols are rules governing behaviour or interactions.
- Protocols can be general and apply to many First Peoples cultures, or specific to individual First Nations.
Stories often have protocols for when and where they can be shared, who owns them, and who can share them.
- Students understand the protocols involved in the acknowledgement of traditional First Nations territories.
- Students understand the purpose of acknowledgement of First Nations traditional territories.
- relates to the concept that everything and everyone is connected
- Students understand why it is common First Nations practice to introduce oneself by sharing family and place connections.
Students understand the necessity of learning what protocols might govern interactions in First Nations communities and Aboriginal organizations.
keywords
Protocols
ownership and use of First Peoples oral texts
acknowledgement of territory
situating oneself in relation to others and place
when engaging with First Nations communities and Aboriginal organizations