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SUMMARY:The Legacy of the Government Boarding Schools for Indigenous Children
DESCRIPTION:This class is full\, but we are compiling a list for the next class scheduled for 2023 please email your contact information to info@feuniversity.org.\nThis class will take place November 7 and 14\, 9:00a.m. to Noon\, at the Boys’ Dormitory at the Government Boarding School in Lac du Flambeau.\nThis class will focus on the United States federal government school system for Indigenous children\, with emphasis on the boarding school on the Lac du Flambeau reservation. The class will cover the history of the school system\, how the schools were run\, the ongoing impact on the children and Indigenous communities both historically and in present generations. The class will also cover the current government recognition of the historical trauma resulting from the devastation by the boarding schools\, and most importantly the resilience of the community in recent decades toward revitalizing language and culture\, as well as public outreach. \nClass will include a tour of the George W. Brown Jr. Ojibwe Museum and Cultural Center. \nThis class is offered in partnership with the Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl. We are pleased to offer complimentary tuition for Lac du Flambeau tribal members. (Please contact us for details.) \nInstructor: Cindi Stiles \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 862-0210 or (715) 892-3982.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/the-legacy-of-the-government-boarding-schools-for-indigenous-children-2/
LOCATION:Government Boarding School at Lac du Flambeau\, Lac du Flambeau\, WI\, 54538\, United States
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SUMMARY:Telling Tales: The Art and Fun of Writing Fiction
DESCRIPTION:This four-part writing class will take place November 15\, 22\, 29\, and December 6\, 5:00-7:00PM on Zoom.\nIn appreciation of National Novel Writing Month*\, dive into fiction writing with published author Callie Bates! This class will be a mix of theory\, discussion and experience. Learn how to structure a novel (or short fiction)\, develop a character arc\, and write a powerful narrative–then take those recommendations and break the mold by doing things your own way. We will also discuss the creative process and how you can bring a writing practice into your daily or weekly life. \nEach class will include dedicated time for writing in response to prompts. Students will have the option of reading their work aloud and receiving some (kind and positive) feedback from the instructor and their fellow participants. \nSome homework will be assigned; doing it is recommended but not required. It’s a good idea to stockpile a couple of your favorite books for inspiration and study\, if you don’t already own them. \nThis class will focus on writing fiction of any length–while the emphasis will most likely linger on novels\, students are welcome to be working on any form and length of fiction. \n*This is not an official NaNoWriMo class\, nor is FeU affiliated with NaNoWriMo. \nInstructor: Callie Bates \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 862-0210 or (715) 892-3982. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us. \nSupplementary Materials for Registered Students
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/telling-tales-the-art-and-fun-of-writing-fiction/
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