
What do you want to learn about?
Discussions and activities on photography and media ethics, including a discussion on photo theory and how to build your own 5 picture story.
Traditional knowledge
Discussions and activities for settlers on land rights, protocol and ethics in storytelling, including 10 ways you can help save wild salmon and contribute towards reconciliation.
Note: While these activities have been designed through dedicated research of Indigenous sources, they have been created by Amy Romer — who is a white settler. Please visit Further Reading for sources.
Western science
Discussions and activities to help further your understanding of salmon and the causes for their decline, including 10 ways you can save wild salmon and how to design your own conservation sticker.
Activity: make a pledge
Develop a personal or professional Pledge of reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous knowledge test
Test your reading and research skills with this Indigenous knowledge test.
Further reading
For those that just can’t get enough, here’s a list of Further Reading materials.
10 ways you can help save wild salmon & contribute towards reconciliation
A list of 10 ways you can help save wild salmon — and in doing so, contribute towards reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
15 ways to decolonize your thinking
A list of 15 ways to decolonize your thinking, featuring examples from Bob Joseph’s ‘21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act’.
Discussion: responsible storytelling
A set of discussion questions on the theme of responsible storytelling.