What Would Raven See—Curriculum Guide
Carstensen, Good & Pyare � New and old ways of knowing: land and history of the Auk and Taku people Richard Carstensen, Clay Good, Sanjay Pyare and Kathy Hocker For Goldbelt Heritage Foundation Spring, 2010 What Would Raven see? What Would Raven see? draft � • www.goldbelt.com/goldbelt-heritage-foundation Adaa analgéin Raven’s way of studying the world “The word we’ve always used in teaching and instructing our young people is attributed to Raven (Yéil). What the ancient teachers would say to their students was adaa analgéin, adaa analgéin! This means, to look at, to evaluate, to savor, to think it over, whether it’s in the attainment of something or the fixing of something. You had to be able to make small little tests, to see if what you were thinking might work. Studying has always been an important part of our educational sytem. Adaa analgéin: to pay attention, to be still, to…
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