Journey to Drumming and Singing

A Tsúùtʼínà Nation member reflects on passing songs and drumming to his sons through patience and example, allowing them to learn at their own pace and be guided by curiosity and readiness. Member, shares how singing was passed down through his family. Encouraged by his father, uncles and cousins, he learned that songs are not only for powwows but also for healing, ceremony and prayer.

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By coming together across communities, organizations and cultures, we can impact the bigger picture of Indigenous early education, child assessment and policy in Canada, so that Indigenous children will grow up proud of their culture and knowing that they belong.

The vision of the TREES Network is for early learning professionals to feel supported through training, resources and connections with others. The TREES Network strives to support early learning professionals to ground Indigenous children in their culture, nurturing stronger communities.

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The TREES Network supports access to culturally appropriate training and professional development for early learning professionals through the Understanding the Early Years course and Early Years Toolbox workshops. View upcoming trainings and workshops for your community through the Events Calendar.

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