by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 25, 2023 | Grades 7-12
Welcome to the “Art is Good Medicine” workshop. This PDF provides an in-depth look at who Emma is, what inspires her art, how art works as good medicine in our lives, and how art can be used to make a change. To accompany this PDF, we created a video...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 25, 2023 | Grades 7-12
Welcome to the Moving Through Life With Love workshop. Meet Notorious Cree, also known as James Jones. Notorious Cree is an Indigenous influencer and TikToker with over 3.7 million followers. James Jones is a traditional hoop dance artist who has performed and...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 25, 2023 | Grades 7-12
Welcome to the Movement is Medicine workshop with Kendra Jessie! Kendra Jessie is a Cree and Ukrainian woman from Sucker Creek First Nation in traditional Treaty 8 Territory in northern Alberta. As an Indigenous woman, she uses her Instagram and TikTok platforms to...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 25, 2023 | Grades 7-12
Gender-based violence is a term used to describe abuse of any kind towards someone based on their gender. Gender-based violence happens around the world, and in Canada we see especially high rates of violence happening to Indigenous women. At the Moose Hide Campaign,...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 25, 2023 | Grades 7-12
In Canada, the Residential School system resulted in many years of trauma for generations of Indigenous people. This trauma has had long-lasting effects. Over time the impact of this trauma can be seen in survivors, their children, grandchildren, and...
by Moose Hide Campaign | Aug 25, 2023 | Grades 7-12
The Highway of Tears is a 724km length of the Yellowhead Highway 16 in Northern British Columbia. From 1989 to 2006, nine young women went missing or were found murdered along this highway. All but one were Indigenous. Many local First Nations believe the number to be...