Teacher Resource Bundle: Sk'ad'a Stories
Details:
This bundle includes the following student resources:
- Jigging for Halibut With Tsinii
- Learning to Carve Argillite
- Returning to the Yakoun River
- Dancing With Our Ancestors
It also includes the teacher resource Teacher Guide for the Sk'ad'a Stories Series: Intergenerational Learning and Storytelling in the Classroom.
From the creators of Potlatch as Pedagogy: Learning Through Ceremony, the Sḵ'ad'a Stories series brings intergenerational learning to life. Haida children learn important life lessons from their Elders through real-life situations, cultural traditions, and experiences out on the land.
Written by Sḵ'ad'a Stories author Sara Florence Davidson and educator Katya Adamov Ferguson, the Teacher Guide for the Sḵ'ad'a Stories helps teachers engage their students through the lens of intergenerational learning and authentic experiences.
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Student Resources
Synopsis:
Learn about the cultural significance of the Haida potlatch through the sights, sounds, and dances of this once-banned ceremony.
In this tender picture book, Sara Florence Davidson transports readers to the excitement of a potlatch in Hydaburg, Alaska—her last memory of dancing with her late brother.
It feels like my brother and I have always known how to sing the songs and dance the dances of our Haida ancestors. Unlike our father, we were born after the laws that banned our cultural practices were changed. The potlatch ban did not exist during our time, so we grew up dancing and singing side by side.
The invitations have been sent. The food has been prepared. The decorations have been hung. And now the day of the potlatch has finally arrived! Guests from all over come to witness this bittersweet but joyful celebration of Haida culture and community.
Written by the creators of Potlatch as Pedagogy, this book brings the Sk'ad'a Principles to life through the art of Janine Gibbons.
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 6 to 8.
This book is part of the Sk'ad'a Stories series.
Additional Information
40 pages | 8.12" x 9.00" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Based on Haida artist Robert Davidson's own experiences with Tsinii (his grandfather), this beautiful story highlights intergenerational knowledge and authentic learning experiences.
Off the northern tip of Haida Gwaii, a boy goes fishing with his tsinii, his grandfather. As they watch the weather, jig for halibut, and row with the tides, there’s more to learn from Tsinii than how to catch a fish.
Written by the creators of Potlatch as Pedagogy, this book brings the Haida Sk'ad'a Principles to life through the art of Janine Gibbons.
Reviews
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 6 to 8.
This book is part of the Sk'ad'a Stories series.
Keywords & Themes: Haida, Haida Gwaii, Family, Elders, Intergenerational Knowledge, Fishing, Outdoor Activities, Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Harvesting, Coast.
Additional Information
40 pages | 8.12" x 9.00" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Based on Haida artist Robert Davidson's own childhood experiences, this beautiful story highlights learning through observation, as well as the role of Elders in sharing knowledge and mentorship.
Learning to carve is a lifelong journey. With the help of his father and grandfather, a boy on Haida Gwaii practises to become a skillful carver. As he carefully works on a new piece, he remembers a trip to Slatechuck Mountain to gather the argillite, as well as his father’s words about the importance of looking back to help us find our way.
Written by the creators of Potlatch as Pedagogy, this book brings the Haida Sk'ad'a Principles to life through the art of Janine Gibbons.
Reviews
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 6 to 8.
This book is part of the Sk'ad'a Stories series.
Keywords & Themes: Haida, Haida Gwaii, Art, Elders, Carving, Multigenerational, Intergenerational Learning, Family, Mentors.
Additional Information
40 pages | 8.12" x 9.00" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Experience a Haida fish camp through the delighted eyes of children as they learn from the land and from their Elders.
Based on author Sara Florence Davidson’s childhood memories, this illustrated story captures the joy and adventure of a Haida fish camp.
Every summer, a Haida girl and her family travel up the Yakoun River on Haida Gwaii, following the salmon. While their father fishes, the girl and her brother spend their time on the land playing and learning from Tsinii (Grandfather).
Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 6 to 8.
This book is part of the Sk'ad'a Stories series.
Additional Information
40 pages | 8.12" x 9.00" | Hardcover
Educator Resource
Synopsis:
From the creators of Potlatch as Pedagogy: Learning Through Ceremony, the Sḵ'ad'a Stories series brings intergenerational learning to life. Haida children learn important life lessons from their Elders through real-life situations, cultural traditions, and experiences out on the land.
Written by Sḵ'ad'a Stories author Sara Florence Davidson and educator Katya Adamov Ferguson, the Teacher Guide for the Sḵ'ad'a Stories helps teachers engage their students through the lens of intergenerational learning and authentic experiences. This guide:
- outlines the Sḵ'ad'a principles found in the stories
- shows how to use the Sḵ'ad'a principles in your classroom
- provides the behind-the-scenes thinking of the authors and illustrator
- explains the significance of this series as part of Haida cultural resurgence and preservation
- provides critical perspectives on the impact of colonialism on Haida knowledges
- includes resources and inspirations for educators
This teacher guide is appropriate for all grade levels.
Educator Information
Table of Contents
Introduction
About the Sḵ’ad’a Stories Series
About This Guide
Part 1: Teacher Preparation: Understanding Cultural Contexts and the Emergence of Sḵ’ad’a
Haida Culture and Knowledges
- Haida Gwaii
- Silencing the Haida
- Thriving Haida Communities
Understanding Sḵ’ad’a
- Conversation With Sara
- Branch of Davidson Family Tree
Becoming “Story-Ready”
- Holistic Engagement with Stories
Part 2: Teacher Learning: Sḵ’ad’a for Educators
Significance of Series
Intergenerational Stories
Sḵ’ad’a for Educators and Professional Learning Communities
Sḵ’ad’a Principles
Part 3: Teacher Practice: Ideas for Engaging With the Sḵ’ad’a Stories
Sḵ’ad’a Principles in Practice
Themes and Connections
Engaging Sḵ’ad’a Stories With Students
- Interactive Read-Alouds
- Making Meaning From Stories
- Mentor Texts
- Critical Literacy
- Artifactual Literacies
Sampling of Sḵ’ad’a Activity Ideas
Book-Specific Supports—Jigging for Halibut With Tsinii
Book-Specific Supports—Learning to Carve Argillite
Book-Specific Supports—Returning to the Yakoun River
Book-Specific Supports—Dancing With Our Ancestors
Resources
References
Additional Information
48 pages | 8.50" x 11.00" | Paperback