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    Explore " everlasting tree school" with insightful episodes like "Aunties Emergent! Otsistohkwí:yo with Tehota'kerá:ton", "Auntie Otsistohkwí:yo Melissa Elliott on the Power of Land, Language and Education" and "The Story of the Everlasting Tree School: a Conversation with One of the Founders, Amy Bomberry" from podcasts like ""The Aunties Dandelion", "The Aunties Dandelion" and "Art of Homeschooling Podcast"" and more!

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    Aunties Emergent! Otsistohkwí:yo with Tehota'kerá:ton

    Aunties Emergent! Otsistohkwí:yo with Tehota'kerá:ton

    Host OtsistohkwÍ:yo or Melissa Elliott is Kanyen’kehá:ka (Mohawk) from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. She is a mother, auntie, teacher and second language Kanyen’keha/mohawk speaker, storyteller and artist. She is currently working in efforts to decolonize education and language revitalization - working in her 7th year as the Ken Nikanenhá:sas (Little Seeds) Kindergarten Teacher and Kanen’shón:’a (Many types of seeds) Early Years Faculty Co-Chair at Skaronhyase’kó:wa Everlasting Tree School. Otsistohkwiyo is a trained Waldorf Early years teacher and New Adult Educator (NAE) with over 8 years of experience teaching young children and families through traditional Haudenosaunee and Waldorf pedagogical approaches. In her spare time, Otsisohkwi:yo offers training and mentoring on storytelling and utilizing the Waldorf pedagogy to create new forms of holistic, earth based, traditional Onkwehonwe (Indigenous) education. She sits on the Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa Board of Directors and on the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America (WECAN) Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (IDEA) Committee. She is passionate about Kanyen’kéha (Mohawk language), grassroots community building, traditional storytelling, puppetry, parenting, holistic healing, and land-based practices. For more information you can contact Otsistohkwí:yo at otsistohkwiyo@gmail.com

    Tehota'kerá:ton, Dr. Jeremy D. Green, is Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk), wolf clan and from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. As both a scholar and Ontario Certified Teacher (OCT) of Indigenous language learning and acquisition in adult and youth learners over the past 25 years, Dr. Green’s transformative research and teaching is at the forefront of efforts to ensure that Canadian Indigenous languages and traditional cultures not only survive but thrive.

    Tehota'kerá:tons completed research to date has focused on diverse localized language acquisition and status planning for indigenous language proficiency development for Rotinonhsión:ni (Six Nations) and other indigenous nations and communities. Tehota'kerá:ton also provides training and information to support these localized indigenous language acquisition planning efforts to create new speakers of indigenous languages focusing primarily on strategic planning for teaching, learning, assessment, evaluation, language use and conversational and ceremonial language and dynamic cultural practices.

     

     

    Auntie Otsistohkwí:yo Melissa Elliott on the Power of Land, Language and Education

    Auntie Otsistohkwí:yo Melissa Elliott on the Power of Land, Language and Education

    Click here for the Facebook link to Skaronhya:se'kó:wa - Everlasting Tree School

    Here is the Wikipedia link describing Waldorf Education.

    This is the website for the Mohawk language immersion program Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa at Six Nations of the Grand River

    Click here for the link to A Mind Spread Out on the Ground - the book about Otsistohkwí:yo's family written by her sister Alicia Elliott.

     

     

    The Story of the Everlasting Tree School: a Conversation with One of the Founders, Amy Bomberry

    The Story of the Everlasting Tree School: a Conversation with One of the Founders, Amy Bomberry

    EP32: In this episode, Jean talks with Amy Bomberry, one of the co-founders of The Everlasting Tree School. The Everlasting Tree School was founded in June 2010 by a group of parents and teachers seeking a holistic experience in education grounded in Kanyen’keha (Mohawk Language), Rotinonhsonni [People of the Longhouse] culture, and the principles of Waldorf Education, inspiring life-long learning using the head, heart, and hands. Listen in to hear more about how the Waldorf approach has such potential for multicultural stories and activities which are the foundation of the curriculum.

    Find the Show Notes for this Episode Here: www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode32

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