Noelle Pepin (@beaded_tweets) 's Twitter Profile
Noelle Pepin

@beaded_tweets

Nisga'a, Laxgibuu, @noelle_pepin MEd project Beaded Tweets expresses contemporary/traditional messages using my 8 bead language. Coding and Indigenous pedagogy

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UNBC School of Education (@educationunbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Noelle Pepin from School District No. 57 (Prince George) for coming into Dr. Ho Younghusband’s #EDUC370 class (numeracy across the curriculum - Secondary) to facilitate your MEd Project Noelle Pepin with our Secondary Year 1 Teacher Candidates. #unbced #bced #bcedchat #numeracy #FPPL

Thank you <a href="/noelle_pepin/">Noelle Pepin</a> from <a href="/SD57PG/">School District No. 57 (Prince George)</a> for coming into Dr. Ho Younghusband’s #EDUC370 class (numeracy across the curriculum - Secondary) to facilitate your MEd Project <a href="/Beaded_Tweets/">Noelle Pepin</a> with our Secondary Year 1 Teacher Candidates. #unbced #bced #bcedchat #numeracy #FPPL
Dr. Christine Ho Younghusband 🇨🇦 (@christineyh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love this. THIS is experiential learning. Numeracy across the curriculum. Thank you Noelle Pepin Noelle Pepin. #beading #FPPL #identity #EDUC370 #unbced #bcedchat #numeracy #culture

I love this. THIS is experiential learning. Numeracy across the curriculum. Thank you <a href="/noelle_pepin/">Noelle Pepin</a> <a href="/Beaded_Tweets/">Noelle Pepin</a>. #beading #FPPL #identity #EDUC370 #unbced #bcedchat #numeracy #culture
Dr. Christine Ho Younghusband 🇨🇦 (@christineyh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was an incredible experience. Instructors from the Gitxsan Language Revitalization Program joined us to bead with Noelle Pepin. The SY2 #unbced cohort will continue this numeracy learning experience tomorrow in #EDUC370. #beading #coding #FPPL #BCED #bcedchat #thisusunbc

ᓅᑎᓂᑐᒫᑲᐣ (@cedarsageskoden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel like there’s two kinds of beaders “ᑲᔦᐦᐁᐦᐠ - kayehehk: these earrings are a reminder to breathe in the strength of your ancestors, adorned with abalone and sweetgrass you can carry medicine with you as you walk the earth” “Lmaooooooo I beaded a power ranger”

All evil needs to prosper is you doing nothing (@eagleselatis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to update my thread about the "Indigenous people can’t use modern tech if we protest the religious & cultural bigotry of those who misuse the sacred objects of our cultureS" lie that hinges on the bigoted myth that Indigenous Americans played no part in tech development...

Time to update my thread about the "Indigenous people can’t use modern tech if we protest the religious &amp; cultural bigotry of those who misuse the sacred objects of our cultureS" lie that hinges on the bigoted myth that Indigenous Americans played no part in tech development...
Dr. Christine Ho Younghusband 🇨🇦 (@christineyh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my fondest memories of teaching within the UNBC School of Education Teacher Education program was collaborating with Noelle Pepin in the secondary numeracy course to experience math, ADST, culture & competencies. Apply to #unbced. Applications due Jan.15th. unbc.ca/education

One of my fondest memories of teaching within the <a href="/EducationUnbc/">UNBC School of Education</a> Teacher Education program was collaborating with <a href="/Beaded_Tweets/">Noelle Pepin</a> in the secondary numeracy course to experience math, ADST, culture &amp; competencies. Apply to #unbced. Applications due Jan.15th. unbc.ca/education
Indigenous Beads🪡 (@indigenousbeads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’d like to do a thread about how to explore your own cultural history and avoid copying the works of other artists. Many of us did not have the privilege of growing up around Elders and their beadwork but want to use beading as a way of connecting to our cultural roots.

Melanie Mulcaster (@the_mulc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Beaded Tweets: Coding and traditional knowledge - Nov. 22, 2018’ on #SoundCloud #np soundcloud.com/nicole_oud/bea… Thanks @JosephJeffery1 for the reminder! Great learning here.

The Decolonial Atlas (@decolonialatlas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carving and erecting totem poles is not a pan-Indigenous tradition but is specific to coastal regions in which the magnificent western red cedar tree grows. The word "totem" actually comes from the Ojibwe language, way across the continent. Stop homogenizing Native cultures.

Carving and erecting totem poles is not a pan-Indigenous tradition but is specific to coastal regions in which the magnificent western red cedar tree grows. The word "totem" actually comes from the Ojibwe language, way across the continent. Stop homogenizing Native cultures.