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An established community-focused organization seeks a passionate collaborator to contribute to a self-guided tour project. This role involves editing and creating interpretive stories that reflect Indigenous and Métis perspectives on cultural history, ecology, and traditional knowledge. By sharing these narratives, you'll play a vital role in promoting reconciliation and enhancing visitors' understanding of the land's rich heritage. This project aims to foster cross-cultural learning and appreciation of Indigenous worldviews, making it an exciting opportunity for those looking to make a meaningful impact in the community.
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Editing/adding interpretive 5 self-guided tour stories about 300 words long that reflect Indigenous / Métis perspectives, cultural history, ecology & traditional knowledge. The Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. (FSAA) are seeking an individual who can bring an Indigenous perspective to interpreting the heritage and ecology of the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area (RSBBAA) and George Genereux Urban Regional Park (GGURP). This role involves editing existing stories or adding new ones to support the creation of a self-guided GPS interpretive app aimed at providing educational and cultural context for park users. The app will be used by families, health and wellness enthusiasts, classrooms, and nature lovers, enhancing the visitor experience by sharing the Indigenous and Métis history and traditional knowledge of the lands. The goal of this project is to offer an opportunity for cross-cultural learning and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people regarding perspectives on the land. The app will include virtual markers at significant locations through the 426 acres of the two afforestation areas. The interpretive stories will explore Indigenous connections to the land and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK). This work will be an important step toward supporting reconciliation and furthering the understanding of Indigenous worldviews and traditions.
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We are looking for a collaborator who can share Indigenous perspectives and cultural insights to help shape the stories for our self-guided tour experience.
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Why should you volunteer for this opportunity?
By volunteering for this important project, you will play a key role in contributing to reconciliation and cultural education. You'll have the opportunity to work with Indigenous knowledge keepers and community members to develop interpretive stories that share deep cultural, historical, and ecological perspectives on the land, educating and engaging visitors of all ages, helping them better understand and appreciate the rich Indigenous heritage and natural resources of two afforestation areas.