Digitizing traditional territories, history and activities; more about SchoolNet in Wawatay

The October 30 issue of Wawatay News contains three more news stories about the work being completed within the Kuh-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations demonstration project.

This week's issue of the

Kuh-ke-nah page in Wawatay News include the following articles:
  • Fort Severn knowledge videotaped and mapped
  • : Keewaytinook Okimakanak staff (Robert Hunter and Cal Kenny) traveled with Fort Severn elders and community members to collect video and other digital material that can be used to create and post archive data about their traditional territories and history.
  • First Nations SchoolNet conference nets new RMO ideas
  • : Darlene Rae, Jesse Fiddler and Dan Pellerin traveled to the SchoolNet meeting in Cape Breton while the rest of the team participated in this national Industry Canada program meeting via video conference.
  • K-Net Showcase
  • - contains photos from the K-Net photo gallery at
http://photos.knet.ca with images of the some of the partners involved in working with K-Net to make the network Industry Canada’s Aboriginal Smart Communities Demonstration project.

Rick Garrick is researching additional stories for future articles. If you have a story that you want to share about this project and the work that is happening in your community to get connected, please send us an e-mail.

Various newspaper articles are being scanned and stored for reference purposes

in this photo gallery.