Tag Archives: First Nation

Creating Literacy Resources for CBC Radio’s ReVision Quest

Students of any age learn differently from one anther. Many people retain more information and details from listening to interesting, engaging stories. This is never more true than in an adult literacy classroom or online literacy venues. People with different … Continue reading

The Spirit of Cooperation in Literacy – Partnerships

A true partnership between organizations exists when they work together in a spirit of cooperation. They contribute to a goal, by combining knowledge or activities and mutually share its profit. The “profit” in the literacy field is the desire to … Continue reading

Aboriginal Writer/Consultants Wanted

Ningwakwe Learning Press is looking to hire 4 writer/consultants and 1 curriculum developer! You can read through the details for each material and topic we are looking for and the qualifications we are looking for under the ‘Opportunities’ link. Pass … Continue reading

Stray Dog Moccasins – Youth Novel

From award-winning author, Marilyn Dumont, comes the story of Wryly, a young Métis man surviving on the streets of Edmonton while chasing his dream of becoming a filmmaker. Searching for love, hope and success while dealing with the loss of … Continue reading

Remembering Aboriginal Heroes

The roles of peacekeeper, warrior and veteran have always been extremely important for First Nation, Métis and Inuit people. Today, veterans are revered at every community powwow and Remembrance Day ceremony. The eagle staff and flags are carried in with … Continue reading

Drum Making – Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Skills

I first started helping my dad make hand drums when I was a teenager. It was something he discovered a little later in life through his good friend Jake Sarazin, and he wanted to revive that ancient Anishinaabe art. Although … Continue reading

Fall 2010 Book Catalogue

Ningwakwe Learning Press develops and distributes literacy books and educational resources for use with First Nation, Métis and Inuit students. We now have around 75 titles in print for all reading levels. The topics of these books cover everything from traditional … Continue reading

Top 5 Things Publishers Look for in Writers

Top 5 Things Publishers Look for in Writers – meeting deadlines, communication, detail, credibility, knowledge Continue reading

Sinew and Sage 4: Aboriginal Literacy Workbook

Ningwakwe Learning Press is pleased to announce the latest in their popular Sinew and Sage adult literacy workbooks. The Sinew and Sage series came about as an answer to the need for culturally appropriate, yet solid, reliable English-language education tools … Continue reading

New Book: Beadwork is a Healing Art

I had a wonderful experience researching this book. The interviews I conducted with Sherry Farrell Racette, Mariette Sutherland and Peter White were particularly revealing. The Elders all spoke about the important spiritual connection between personal expression and beadwork. More often than not, … Continue reading

Good Learning Anywhere

September! It is always an exciting month around my household – back to school, three birthdays, and an anniversary, as well as the start up of extra-curricular activities! I am always torn about it. Although, the freedom of the summer … Continue reading

New Release: Are You Ready to Mind Your Own Business?

If someone had asked me twenty years ago what I would be doing now, I would have responded, “Well, teaching, of course.” I never dreamed that I would be running my own business on the internet for the last dozen … Continue reading

New Aboriginal Family Book – Seven Gifts for Cedar

This unique Families-Read-Together format features two distinct reading levels. It allows the parent to read a section and build vocabulary with bigger words and more details. Then the child reads a section and participates by reading aloud at a grade two reading level. Continue reading

Lesson Plan & Student Activities for Literacy Anthology

Ningwakwe Learning Press is striving to make our reading material more user and classroom friendly. Slowly but surely, we are developing an educator/practitioner lesson plan and accompanying student activity booklet for each of our existing reading materials. We know that … Continue reading

Free Download – Student Activities for Suicide Prevention Book

Literacy practitioners, both within the Aboriginal field and mainstream areas, find Ningwakwe Learning Press’ reading materials culturally relevant, unique, interesting and informative. However, sometimes they do not always know how to integrate these resources into a learning environment.

Publishing House Created Out of Need & Creativity

I’ve had the privilege of being involved in Aboriginal adult literacy/basic education since 1985. Over the past quarter century, I’ve seen many changes in the way we work with Aboriginal adults.

How to Become a Writer with an Aboriginal Publisher

Ningwakwe Learning Press is an Aboriginal operated publishing press. Our mandate is to publish books by Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis & Inuit) authors. The Press prides itself on providing Aboriginal authenticity in all aspects of our publishing process – from … Continue reading

Spirit Beads and Typos

In the publishing industry, a book is judged by its cover – and the amount of typos the forensic reader can find. As anyone in the media industry can attest to, this will always be a source of agony and … Continue reading

Making Sense of Literacy Books and their Reading Levels

One of the major challenges in creating and publishing literacy resources is attaching a reading level to them. Adult students that are learning to read better probably wouldn’t like to see a “Grade 3” sticker on the front of the … Continue reading

Moving Beyond – Impacts of Residential School

I used to be surprised when friends, even well educated ones, knew nothing about the residential schools and generational effects these had on First Nation people. We were taught nothing in schools about the Canadian government’s removal of Aboriginal children … Continue reading