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Animals Care For Mother Earth: An Indigenous Teaching Resource For Personal Development (Outdoor Learning Store Webinar)

Tue, Sep 27

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Online Course

Join our partner, Outdoor Learning Store, to learn from Indigenous author and artist, Bill Helin, who will share his new resource, Animals Care for Mother Earth: A Teaching Resource for Personal Development, which consists of six contemporary, interrelated stories and supporting resources for teache

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Animals Care For Mother Earth: An Indigenous Teaching Resource For Personal Development (Outdoor Learning Store Webinar)
Animals Care For Mother Earth: An Indigenous Teaching Resource For Personal Development (Outdoor Learning Store Webinar)

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Sep 27, 2022, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Online Course

About This Event

Join our partner, , to learn from Indigenous author and artist, Bill Helin, who will share his new resource, Animals Care for Mother Earth: A Teaching Resource for Personal Development, which consists of six contemporary, interrelated stories and supporting resources for teachers. In the first story, animals cooperate to clean up a polluted pond. In subsequent stories, they care for each other in the aftermath of the pollution problem, demonstrating strength of character and social responsibility. This resource can be accessed as a bundle that includes animal finger puppets and stamps designed by Bill, along with Indigenous Plant Cards.Outdoor Learning Store

Bill Helin is of Tsimshian/Norwegian descent and is a member of the Tsimshian Nation. His grandfather Henry William Helin, was Chief of the Gitlan Tribe, and his grandmother Maud Helin, was Chief of the Gitgeese Tribe. Bill spent many hours listening to his grandmother in wonder, as she told him many Legends of the Tsimshian People.

All registrants will be entered to win some great draw prizes! Upon registration, registrants will receive a discount code by email to support them in accessing the , along with a variety of other . Following the workshop you will receive a link to access your Certificate of Attendance.Animals Care for Mother Earth BundleIndigenous Learning Resources

Environmental Educators of North Carolina is a  of the Outdoor Learning Store and a small percentage of sales will go to benefit EENC.US Non-profit Partner

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