WEBINARS
Nanuk Webinar Series
Stewardship and education are key priorities in the management of wildlife, plants, and fisheries across Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, and Nunavut. This is in part to support and promote the ethics and practice of customary rules as relate to fish, wildlife, and plant resources. ADD MORE __________________. These polar bear learning resources will facilitate opportunities for youth to learn Indigenous life skills and norms, and to cultivate positive relationships with polar bears.
WEBINAR QUOTES
"It's not only strategic to invest in Inuit-led conservation, it's the only way to invest in conservation in the North that is equitable and will have lasting impact"
- Brandon Laforest, WWF-Canada
Learning Resources
Example:
Grade level: K-2 Subjects: Science/Social Studies
Duration: 1 hour
The nanuk kit contains four journals. We want to collect stories about nanuk/nanuit from the students and their families to share stories with other schools in Nunatsiavut.
Students will take a nanuk journal home to record a story about nanuit. Their families/guardians can write for them and can write a story about nanuk/nanuit. Four journals are included in the kit, meaning four journals can be sent home each night with four students.
Teachers are encouraged to read stories that are recorded in the journals to their class.
Students may ask their families the following (but are not limited to):
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Nanuk hunting stories
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Nanuk safety tips
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Nanuk tales and legends
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Diet
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A time when a nanuk visited your community
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Any other information related to nanuit
Primary School
K-6 Learning Resources
Social Studies | Science
In-person | Digital | Hybrid
Secondary School
7-12 Learning Resources
Social Studies | Biology | Climate Change
In-person | Digital | Hybrid
Post-Secondary
7-12 Learning Resources
Social Studies | Biology | Climate Change
Culture | History
In-person | Digital | Hybrid