Mokakioyis

Traditional culture in new media

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Student Photography

Check out these student photographs taken by the Kainai students thanks to a grant from Alberta's Community Initiative Program online at http://www.galileo.org/kainaiPhotos/index.html
Jun 11, 2009
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Traditional Knowledge in a online world

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Student Photography

Check out these student photographs taken by the Kainai students thanks to a grant from Alberta's Community Initiative Program online at http://www.galileo.org/kainaiPhotos/index.html

Posted by Brenda on June 11, 2009 at 11:30am

Recent Activity

Ning has added a new feature that will allow all members to be informed of new activity as it happens on the site. This feature should provide a draw to new video, audio, images and network activity by members.

Posted by Galileo on September 10, 2007 at 12:11pm

First Nations and Social Networking

Social networking is a collection of nodes that defines a social structure. In many of the existing networks the collection is defined by friendship or cohorts in a school setting. These are just a few of the ties that can connect individual nodes together in an online community. Kinship and common interest are often the kind of ties that bring people together in real life. Many First Nations communities currently exist in these networks that tie them to a landscape, a community, a clan or a… Continue

Posted by Galileo on August 24, 2007 at 1:39pm

 
 
 

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