Grade 3 student Austin Fulton learned lots during his visit to the 麻豆精选 Heritage Museum.
Heritage Christian School students kicked off the start of their new curriculum focusing on Aboriginal content with a field trip Thursday morning.
Fulton was part of the first class which learned about Aboriginal clothing and how it was made.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know that they actually used to boil the skin, but that鈥檚 really cool,鈥 said Fulton. 鈥淚t moistens it so they were actually able to take off the fur.鈥
He is also curious how the First Nations lived, 鈥渓ike what they used to build their houses of, and how they hunt stuff (compared to) how they do now. But I do know they hunted with spears. It鈥檇 be kind of hard to throw it.鈥
Two Grade 3 classes engaged in workshops, learning the history of Aboriginals in the Okanagan Valley with salmon and storytelling, followed by an interactive lesson on culture. Students then created their own backpack chains with beads and leather.
鈥淲e thought coming to the museum would be a great start off point to really get them immersed and really see the artifacts and visualize what life was like in past culture,鈥 said teacher Amy Whittome.
鈥淭he First Nations have been here a lot longer than us, so it teaches them to respect the culture that was here before and appreciate how they lived with the land and used resources in a very sustainable way.鈥
One of the museum鈥檚 mandate is to focus on teaching sustainability and bringing knowledge about climate change to students so they can learn and respect these things, said education assistant Shimshon Obadia.
鈥淭his is one of many programs we offer and it鈥檚 all focused on the heritage of the Okanagan including the Okanagan people,鈥 he said.
Obadia created the interactive program, where students get to touch the artifacts they otherwise wouldn鈥檛 be able to hold in a classroom.
鈥淢y background is in theatre, so I try to incorporate a performative aspect to it so they can embody the knowledge, so even if they don鈥檛 remember every single fact, they come away with a built-in impression,鈥 he said.
Fulton remembered his previous visits to the museum.
鈥淲hen I went here there used to be a tent with big, wooden logs,鈥 he said.
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