Doug Cuthand: Indigenous education means more than graduation rates skpoli
Previously, education meant leaving home., it was substandard, and parents failed to see the importance of it. We had no role off the reserve other than labourers and farm hands, so an education was of little value.The Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, as it was then called, fostered post-secondary institutions, including the First Nations University of Canada and the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, that provided both academic and skill training.
Many like my father were taught how to read and write in Cree syllabics. By the time my father and his siblings began school he could already read and write in Cree. The women would teach the value and application of various plants as medicine. Trapping, hunting and fishing were the means of a livelihood, and all children received a strong grounding in how to survive.
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