Potlatch as Pedagogy
Discover the profound insights of "Potlatch as Pedagogy" by Sara Florence Davidson, a transformative book published in 2018 that delves into the rich cultural heritage of the Haida people. For 67 years, the potlatch ceremony was banned by the Canadian government, yet it remains a cornerstone of Haida tradition. In this compelling 96-page book, Davidson, an esteemed educator, alongside celebrated artist Robert Davidson, presents an innovative model for learning that is holistic, relational, practical, and continuous. This engaging exploration not only honors the significance of the potlatch but also offers valuable educational frameworks that can be applied across various learning environments. Ideal for educators, students, and anyone interested in Indigenous cultures and pedagogical practices, "Potlatch as Pedagogy" invites readers to embrace a deeper understanding of community and knowledge sharing. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges tradition and education.