Shine - Calgary, Alberta: Raven's Quest Series, Season 3
Catalogue Number: APT517
Producer: Apartment 11
Producers: Blanshay, Stephanie
Directors: Youngman, Asia
Subject: Arts, Canadian Geography, Canadian History, Canadian Social Studies, Citizenship Education, First Nations Studies, Geography, Health, History, Indigenous Peoples, Nature, Physical Geography, Social Studies, Sports
Language: English
Grade Level: PreK - 2, 3 - 5
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2022
Running Time: 7:00
Shine is 7 years old and lives in Calgary, Alberta. They are from the Tsuut’ina First Nation. Shine loves to play hockey with their cousins – they are there for the fun, plus their skills are getting better and better. After showing us their room, Shine and their mom make pancakes – and a super healthy smoothie! While having their hair braided, Shine explains that keeping your hair long is important for Tsuut’ina people. They also help us understand what it means to be “two-spirit!” After taking their wiener dog Beans for a walk, Shine visits with their Grandpa Bruce, who teaches them many stories and songs from their culture. Finally Shine goes four-wheeling with their uncle!
Shine’s special word is “sītsóghà” which means “my hair” in Tsuut’ina.
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