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PSD - Braiding Indigenous Ways of Knowing

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by Dean Bernard

8 episodes
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Hello, and welcome to the inaugural episodes of our new podcast series, brought to you by the Parkland School Division's Northern and Indigenous Relations Team. I’m Dean Bernard and I am a Division Principal of Northern and Indigenous Relations at PSD, and I’m thrilled to embark on this journey with you as we explore the rich and diverse knowledge that our Indigenous communities have to offer. These podcasts was created with a clear purpose in mind: to serve as a resource for professional development for all Parkland School Division employees. However, I am equally excited to share this space

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for EP 8 - Our Braid and Thoughts - Part 2

April 10, 2025

EP 8 - Our Braid and Thoughts - Part 2

<p>I hope you enjoy part two of us discussing our braid and our thoughts. In this episode, we talk about relationships and kinship. Enjoy!</p>

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November 1, 2024

EP 7 - Our Braid and Thoughts - Part 1

<p>Welcome back to our podcast! In today’s episode, Leanne and I dive into some of the core principles that shape our approach to Indigenous education. We’ll talk about Indigenous Ways of Knowing—what it means to us, how it guides our work, and how we braid these principles together, each strand representing different aspects of our approach. We’ll also unpack what we mean by "the colonial way," discussing its impacts and legacies.</p> <p>Our team usually meets twice a month to explore these topics in-depth, revisiting our approach to ensure we're staying true to our mission. Sometimes, we challenge ourselves by exploring ideas we may not even agree with, just to see where those perspectives lead. In this episode, for example, I even consider what it might mean if colonialism were seen as a “good idea,” giving us space to examine assumptions and spark meaningful reflection. We hope this conversation inspires you to reflect as well. Enjoy the discussion!</p> <p> </p>

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October 18, 2024

EP 6 - Relationships to Land and Acknowledgement

<p>Welcome to today’s podcast! We’re excited to sit down with Crystal Wood, a valued member of our Kinship Committee and someone with deep insight into Indigenous perspectives on the land and land acknowledgements. Crystal is currently pursuing her PhD in Indigenous Peoples Education at the University of Alberta, and she joins us to share her knowledge and experience on how Indigenous people view the land. We’ll dive into the significance of land acknowledgements and how they help foster a deeper connection and respect for Indigenous lands and cultures. </p> <p><br /></p>

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What is PSD - Braiding Indigenous Ways of Knowing?

Hello, and welcome to the inaugural episodes of our new podcast series, brought to you by the Parkland School Division's Northern and Indigenous Relations Team. I’m Dean Bernard and I am a Division Principal of Northern and Indigenous Relations at PSD, and I’m thrilled to embark on this journey with you as we explore the rich and diverse knowledge that our Indigenous communities have to offer. These podcasts was created with a clear purpose in mind: to serve as a resource for professional development for all Parkland School Division employees. However, I am equally excited to share this space

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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