The project will create one Curriculum Developer (CD) to develop Language Arts curricula and workbooks for the 7th and 8th grades and formally document the curriculum development process.
Firestarters is a movement dedicated to restore our ancestral homelands by relearning land-based healing. In the years ahead, we believe California must decolonize land stewardship policies and practices to preserve the environmental health of all people and future generations. Firestarters is building an equitable and sustainable future through environmental education and advocacy of systems change. Our innovative model centers tribal-led land stewardship of our ancestral homelands as a requirement for the equitable and sustainable health and wellbeing of all people, communities and tribal nations in California. As part of the Stewarding Native Lands program of First Nations Development Institute, the USDA Forest Service Community Forest Program and Landscape Scale Restoration Capacity Grant will support our team capacity to explore the grant programs, identify alignment to our theory of change and prepare competitive grant applications. In addition to technical assistance and support, our team is requesting additional grant writing resources.
2023
Embracing Language through Transcription, Translation, Literacy, and Documentation of Myths and Legends of the Aaniiih and Nakoda People
2023 Embracing Language through Transcription, Translation, Literacy, and Documentation of Myths and Legends of the Aaniiih and Nakoda People
-This project will create new material from raw language data that has sat dormant for 50-100 years.
-This project will utilize a process that will help Aaniiih and Nakoda People retain their traditional stories in our own voices.
-This process will allow us to control the narrative of our stories.
2023
Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship
2023 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship
$75,000
Community Partners
Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of the Lac du Flambeau Reservation of Wisconsin
The project will sustain a language immersion program where fluent Hualapai language consultants will conduct language immersion programming in each of the 4 head start classrooms 5 hours a day for the regular school year not including summer, continuing with the efforts made over the last 3 years.