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Ally Ship & Wampum Belts

Posted byMitch February 26, 2020February 27, 2020

Dakota Brant explains how we can include learning about ally ship and wampum belts with children in early years environments.
Posted byMitchFebruary 26, 2020February 27, 2020Posted inReflectionsTags: Allyship, dishwithonespoon, early childhood education, early childhood educator, Early Learning, Early Years, Indigenous Pedagogy, relationships, two row wamoum, wampum belts

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