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Natural Curiosity

@naturlcuriosity

Building children's understanding of the world through environmental inquiry and Indigenous perspectives. Tweets by the NC Team 🌳🐢

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(1/2) Jaye Simpson, a Two-Spirit Oji-Cree poet from the Buffalo Clan, explores the intersection of queerness and Indigenous identity 🌿.

(1/2) Jaye Simpson, a Two-Spirit Oji-Cree poet from the Buffalo Clan, explores the intersection of queerness and Indigenous identity 🌿.
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(2/2) Their work, featured in Poetry Is Dead and This Magazine, dives deep into the experience of navigating the child welfare system as a queer, Indigenous person. Simpson's spoken word has resonated across Canada!

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(1/2) Billy-Ray Belcourt, a writer and academic from Driftpile Cree Nation 🌿, is an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia 📚. A 2018 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar, he earned his PhD in English at the University of Alberta.

(1/2) Billy-Ray Belcourt, a writer and academic from Driftpile Cree Nation 🌿, is an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia 📚. A 2018 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar, he earned his PhD in English at the University of Alberta.
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(2/2) Belcourt is also a 2016 Rhodes Scholar, holding a degree in Women's Studies from the University of Oxford. In 2019, he received the prestigious Indspire Award 🏆, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the Indigenous community.

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Celebrating the beauty of language, culture, and identity—on International Mother Language Day, let's honor the words that connect us to our roots. 🌍💬 #MotherLanguageDay #CulturalDiversity

Celebrating the beauty of language, culture, and identity—on International Mother Language Day, let's honor the words that connect us to our roots. 🌍💬 #MotherLanguageDay #CulturalDiversity
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(1/4) 🌱 We're Hiring: Indigenous Program Coordinator! 🌱 This position is only for Indigenous applicants and is funded by Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training in partnership with Service Canada.

(1/4) 🌱 We're Hiring: Indigenous Program Coordinator! 🌱

This position is only for Indigenous applicants and is funded by Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training in partnership with Service Canada.
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(2/4) Are you passionate about Indigenous education and land-based learning? We're looking for an Indigenous Program Coordinator to help lead the Aki Kinomaagewinan project, an Anishinaabe Place-Based Learning initiative for educators.

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(3/4) 📅 Deadline to apply: March 14, 2025 💸 Pay: $25/hour 🗓 Contract: April 14, 2025 – March 31, 2026 If you’re ready to make a difference and support environmental education, apply today! Send your CV and cover letter to [email protected].

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(4/4) #IndigenousJobs #LandBasedLearning #EducationForChange #IndigenousLeadership #NaturalCuriosity #AkiKinomaagewinan #ApplyNow

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Did you miss our February Newsletter? 🦅💖 Catch Up on all the Latest News, Updates, and Highlights! 📬 This month we are featuring the amazing Rosa Alaimo OCT Teacher 💚 Click here to subscribe! naturalcuriosity.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=10… #Newsletter #StayUpdated #CatchUp #FebruaryUpdates #LatestNews

Did you miss our February Newsletter? 🦅💖 Catch Up on all the Latest News, Updates, and Highlights! 📬

This month we are featuring the amazing <a href="/Ms_Alaimo/">Rosa Alaimo OCT Teacher</a> 💚

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(1/2) Celebrating the powerful voice of Michelle Good. ✨ A Cree writer, advocate, and trailblazer. From her deep-rooted connection to the Red Pheasant Cree Nation to her tireless advocacy for residential school survivors, Michelle continues to inspire. 💫✍🏽

(1/2) Celebrating the powerful voice of Michelle Good. ✨ A Cree writer, advocate, and trailblazer. From her deep-rooted connection to the Red Pheasant Cree Nation to her tireless advocacy for residential school survivors, Michelle continues to inspire. 💫✍🏽
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(1/3) Shining a light on the incredible Jessica Johns. 🌟 A queer nehiyaw aunty, member of Sucker Creek First Nation, and rising literary star. 🌿

(1/3) Shining a light on the incredible Jessica Johns. 🌟 A queer nehiyaw aunty, member of Sucker Creek First Nation, and rising literary star. 🌿
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(2/3) Her debut novel Bad Cree is taking the world by storm — shortlisted for the Amazon First Novel Award, winner of the MacEwan Book of the Year, and on the 2024 CBC Canada Reads longlist.

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(3/3) Her words continue to shape and inspire, from poetry to fiction and beyond. #JessicaJohns #BadCree #IndigenousAuthors #QueerWriters #CanadaReads #LiteraryStar #NehiyawVoices

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(1/5) This Kanyen’keha (Mohawk) course is for everyone who wants to support Indigenous language revitalization — whether you’re Indigenous or non-Indigenous.

(1/5) This Kanyen’keha (Mohawk) course is for everyone who wants to support Indigenous language revitalization — whether you’re Indigenous or non-Indigenous.
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(2/5) Together, we’ll explore the sound system, grammatical foundations, and conversational skills using the Grand River dialect, Ohswekén:’a.

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(3/5) The course is taught by Tahnee Bennett, a graduate of Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa, a renowned adult immersion program based in Six Nations of the Grand River.

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(4/5) If you’re a non-Indigenous learner, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect on what it means to learn and carry Indigenous languages with care and responsibility. This course is especially relevant to learners in the regions now known as Ontario, Quebec, and New York.

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(5/5) #LanguageRevitalization #Kanyenkeha #MohawkLanguage #IndigenousLanguages #OnkwawennaKentyohkwa #SixNations #GrandRiver #LanguageMatters