Women Remember (entitled Christina Lake in first edition)
(time 4:04) Big Ideas: Educators are encouraged to focus on four dominant themes throughout their planning and study of the story Women Remember . The themes integral to the story are 1) critical thinking; 2) memory and remembering; 3) civil discourse; and 4) leadership. The following are suggestions and information that will assist educators in meeting their learning objectives for their students. Backgrounder: Teachers are encouraged to read the summaries and reflections found in the book Not Extinct: Keeping the Sinixt Way that reference and relate to this story. Several important topics and concepts are mentioned, such as: Additional information on how this story came to be; inca ʔl ί wm , people of Inchelium; Stories pull people back to their existence on the land; The Entwined Tree – a symbol of home, connection, and belonging to the landscape; Colonial dominance – forced border crossing and exile of the Sinixt, a violent manifestatio...