rediscovering traditional teaching and language learning: interpreting a journey of story, song, and dance at camp garezers

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  • andrejs kulnieks york university, canada

abstract

the following paper examines ways of learning about unfamiliar landscapes as adapted by the latvian diaspora community in north america after world war ii. i draw on ancestral focal practices including storytelling, singing, dancing, and the creation of art forms to examine a process of familiarization with the non-urban environments of a latvian summe rschool—camp garezers, near three rivers, michigan. a dialogue between landscape and traditional ways of learning is part of my relationship withplaces i live and to which i seasonally return. rediscovering ancestral ontologies and epistemologies in non-urban landscapes are a method of deepening understandings and involves an inquiry into what it means to be "dis-placed" from ancestral landscapes. learning to sing ancestral songs and dances, as well as inventing new ones, is a way of developing my awareness of the sacred nature of garezers.

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2006-01-01

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