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Overview

This learning pathway does not take an extensive look at Indigenous art forms, but focuses on Canadian First Nations art as an example of the rich, unique art forms that exist among First peoples or Native peoples of various regions around the world. Learners are encouraged to do some research into other Indigenous types of art forms that might be more common to the regions in which they reside.



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Objectives

Upon successful completion of this learning pathway, you should be able to:

  • Describe a few types of Indigenous art forms.
  • Appreciate Indigenous art as a means of preserving Indigenous cultural traditions and history.
  • Describe a few types of Canadian First Nations unique art forms.