Landscape of Nations:A Story of Reconciliation
Increase Awareness of Indigenous Issues with Heartspeak
This Heartspeak production, focused on Indigenous issues and Reconciliation, provides an engaging vehicle to use in a range of educational contexts—for youth and adults alike—to explore what reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people means to them.
Landscape of Nations: A Story of Reconciliation
This educational feature presentation captures the spirit of reconciliation that has driven the collaborative creation of the new Landscape of Nations Commemorative Memorial at Queenston Heights, Ontario. Combining personal reflections within a historical context—historians, artists, designers, on-site construction workers, educators, and dignitaries bring this story behind the story to life! The documentary serves to reaffirm respect for Six Nations and Native Allies whose great sacrifices to a fledgling country, Canada, were forgotten.
For Use in a Range of Educational Contexts
Stimulate inquiry and dialogue within your organization, community group, school, or business organization supporting:
- Professional Development
- Post-Secondary Curricula: Indigenous Studies
- Elementary & Secondary School Curricula
- NEW First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies (Grades 9 to 12);
- Social Science and Humanities (Grades 9 to 12); Canadian and World Studies (Grades 9 to 12);
- Social Studies (Grades 5 to 6); History and Geography (Grades 7 to 8)