Silas Rollingmud offers Presley Landin a glass of water that was purified in a traditional Aboriginal method. The water was filtered through layers of grass, sand and charcoal. The two students from Carry the Kettle First nation were taking part in the FHQTC Science Fair that this year explored traditional knowledge and land-based healing.
Young Indigenous students enrolled in science classes at schools in the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council area had more than a thing or two to show the rest of us when they welcomed visitors to their science fair at the Rexentre last week. Their exhibits were inspired by scientific traditions based on traditional knowledge and […]
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