Psychology 2250 student presentations
Feb 2, 9 am: Jerry Saddleback, Toddlerhood / The happy Stage
Feb 16: Skye Ayewastin, Early Childhood / The Fast Stage
Feb 16, 9 am: Karlene Cutknife, Middle Childhood / the Wandering Stage
March 16, 9 am: Mel-Lisa Belcourt and Allie Young, Adolescence / The Truth Sage
LifeSpan Development;Adolescence - The Truth Stage
Through a Nehiyaw perspective and Western comparison
Tansi, Allie Young nitosiyihkason. Neyaskweyahk Maskwacis ohci niya.
Nikawiy, Andrea Young ekwa nohtawiypan Trevor Raine.
Grandparents, Kathleen Minde, Russell Young, Evelyn Raine, Joseph Cardinal.
Great grandparents, Joe Young and Emma Minde, Alec Shortneck, Susan Bull.
I am completing my second year of the Indigenous Social Work program and will be continuing on to the Indigenous Social Work Degree program next semester.
I am very family oriented and enjoy working with the youth in the Maskwacis Community.
My passion is to help the youth through our cultural beliefs and practices as Nehiyawak.
Ay hay Ekosi.
April 6, 9 am: Shawna E. Potts, Death and Dying - April 6
Agnes Buffalo was raised in Maskwacis and is a member of the Ermineskin Cree First Nation. Second year indigenous social worker student at Maskwacis Cultural College, I will be presenting on Death and Dying.
Cost: Free. Scroll down to register.
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This is part of the Maskwacis Cultural College Microlearning Series and is open to the public.
Contact Manisha Khetarpal by email
mkhetarpal@mccedu.ca or call toll free: 1 866 585 3925