Indigenous Exploration – Living Conditions Podcast

Here is Kirra and I’s Podcast on the impact of Residential Schools on Indigenous People in Canada.

Reflection:
Researching for this process was an experience. Some of the information that I found really shocked me, I could not even fathom many things I came across. Surprisingly, there is not as many articles regarding  Indigenous living conditions as one might think. Thus, my partner and I spent a good amount of time finding reliable sources so we could share a good amount of insightful, educational, eye-opening information. On top of the minor research hurdle, I did have some other obstacles. At the beginning, I was worried about doing a group project, as I am a sort of perfectionist. But luckily, my partner and I worked together so that both of our ideas were heard and no one was doing all the work while the other was not contributing. This was very eye opening for me as I learned that I do not need to do all the work in a group project and it can turn out the way I would like even in a group setting. Here is further insight into the communications core competencies….
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Group : Meha Muralidharan, Kirra Whitehead

Topic : Living Conditions

Editing software : iMovie

Sources:

“Education for Indigenous Peoples.” United Nations, United Nations, https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/mandated-areas1/education.html.

“Living Conditions for First Nations ‘Unacceptable’: Fontaine | CBC News.” CBCnews, CBC/Radio Canada, 6 Feb. 2007, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/living-conditions-for-first-nations-unacceptable-fontaine-1.680540.

“Social Conditions of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.” The Canadian Encyclopedia, https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/native-people-social-conditions#:~:text=Overcrowding%20is%20another%20issue%20affecting,in%20housing%20that%20was%20crowded.).

Silversides, Ann. “The North ‘like Darfur’.” CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 177, no. 9, 23 Oct. 2007, pp. 1013+. Gale In Context: Science, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A170157343/GPS?u=43dcbs&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=e1177719. Accessed 7 Mar. 2022.)

One thought on “Indigenous Exploration – Living Conditions Podcast

  1. Thank you for posting your “Indigenous Exploration” audio project (podcast). As the assignment was completed for both English 9 and COL, I have the following feedback for you on the post:

    – All elements of the assignment’s post were properly uploaded
    – Reflection on blog minimally explains process taken to complete the assignment
    – Audio quality is clear and delivery is well executed, the background noise is the only thing that was a bit distracting
    – Professional sounding podcast

    Overall, this assignment was extremely well done. If you have any questions, please let me know.

    Thank you!

    Mr. Barazzuol
    COL Teacher

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