Conversing with Keith Goulet
Air Date: May 26, 2022
Summary
Cree hosts Andrea Custer and Charlotte Ross talk with Keith Goulet.
Episode Guest
Keith Goulet is a Nehinuw (Cree) from Cumberland House in northern Saskatchewan. He was raised in a trapping, fishing, hunting, and gathering context. He has a B.Ed., M.Ed. on Cree oral history and a Ph.D. in history on land dispossession and the Cree concept of land. He has been a teacher, Cree language consultant, teacher education program developer (NORTEP), an executive director of Gabriel Dumont Institute and a regional community college principal. He co-authored Teaching Each Other with his wife Linda book which is structured and integrated with Nehinuw (Cree) pedagogy. His daughters are Kona and Danis and grandchildren Riel and Cassius. He was a cabinet minister from 1992 to 2001 and served in the Saskatchewan legislature as an MLA for 17 years.
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