Subject:
Curriculum Studies
Credit units:
3
College:
Education
Department: Curriculum Studies
Description
Immersion Language Camps will introduce the learner to Michif through traditional activities. These activities will be a mixture of land-based activities (e.g., harvesting plants, hunting and preparing wild game, medicine teachings) and task-based activities (e.g., preparing and preserving foods, tactile arts, development of teaching resources). Every activity will allow the learner to be immersed in the Michif language.
Permission of the department is required.
Restriction(s): Only open to students enrolled in the Certificate in Indigenous Languages.
Note: Additional fees will be required.
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