Métis Art and Stories in the Classroom with Leah Marie Dorion. Grades 3 & 4
Series: LIVE Arts
Why were bison essential to people living on the plains, prior to the time of Treaty negotiations (1870s)? What does the bison represent today? This LIVE Arts broadcast features contemporary artwork and storytelling by Métis artist Leah Marie Dorion, based on her children's book, "Métis Camp Circle: A Bison Culture Way of Life." Leah reads from the book, discusses the importance of bison (past and present), explains the use of Métis symbolism and discuss the composition and design of the illustrations. Leah guides students through a live drawing activity where they learn to draw and paint a bison as inspired by Leah's particular style of creating and imagery.
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- Arts Education >  Grade 3 >  Creative/Productive
- Arts Education >  Grade 3 >  CP3.7
- Arts Education >  Grade 3 >  Critical/Responsive
- Arts Education >  Grade 3 >  CR3.2
- Arts Education >  Grade 3 >  Cultural/Historical
- Arts Education >  Grade 3 >  CH3.2
- Arts Education >  Grade 3 >  Visual Art
- Arts Education >  Grade 4 >  Creative/Productive
- Arts Education >  Grade 4 >  CP4.7
- Arts Education >  Grade 4 >  Critical/Responsive
- Arts Education >  Grade 4 >  CR4.2
- Arts Education >  Grade 4 >  Cultural/Historical
- Arts Education >  Grade 4 >  CH4.2
- Arts Education >  Grade 4 >  Visual Art
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