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Indigenous Lifestyles (Fall/Winter/Spring)
Students experience first hand how the environment affected the daily life practices of First Nation Peoples. Students will use tools to make fire by friction, cook bannock and cedar tea over a fire and experiment with the use of stone tools.
Students may also have the opportunity to be exposed to various Indigenous hunting techniques, such as archery and throwing sticks and will use inquiry skills to investigate how these tools were useful to Indigenous life.