I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) to announce that Canadian Scholars Press is seeking journal reviews for our latest title:
Cree Pedagogy: Dance Your Style
By Angelina Weenie, Willie Ermine, Kevin Lewis, Ida Swan, Mary Sasakamoose, Jeffery Cappo, Deanna Pelletier
Cree Pedagogy: Dance Your Style examines the intrinsic value of First Nations perspectives, languages, and knowledges. Organized into three parts, this title focuses on the First Nations pedagogy on its own terms, a pedagogy rooted in land, language, culture, community, and Elder knowledge.
This text opens with foundational principles such as exploring the history, theory, analysis, and implementation of First Nations pedagogy, and the introduction to core concepts of language at the heart methodology and practice, teaching as a gift, and the passing of knowledge. Part two focuses on askiy kiskinohmakewina: Earth Teachings; reflecting on how the land teaches us, what we learn from connecting to the land, and the philosophy of land-based education. Part three features wāsēyāw, which means the elements of nature shine a light on the path forward. It reflects on the knowledge of Elders and knowledge keepers, presents insights from Elders on Culture Camps, and maskikiw māhtāhitowin, medicine thinking.
If you are interested in arranging a journal review of this title, I would be happy to send a review copy for your consideration. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about this new book.
Thank you and I hope to hear from you soon.
Warm regards,
Liana Ramos
Liana Ramos (she/her) Marketing Coordinator Canadian Scholars | Women’s Press Address: 180 Bloor Street West, Suite 1401, Toronto, ON, M5S 2V6 | ![]() |