Lesson Plan
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12

A Living Curriculum of In My Blood It Runs Learning Landscapes

Learning Landscapes

Learning landscapes are broad areas of learning that are interconnected. Much like how Land may be different from Australia to Brazil, the Land and Waters are still intimately connected through memories and stories. Therefore we should not think about learning as separate objectives, but landscapes of learning that call us to recognize that actions have impacts, whether consciously or not.

  • Language Revitilization
  • Settler Colonialism and Schooling
  • Elder Knowledges/Community Knowledges
  • Systems of Discipline and Punishment
  • Land and Country Sovereignty
  • Aboriginal Activism and Rights
  • Embodied ways of knowing and being
  • Aborigional and Indigenous Educational Resurgence

Sources

About the author:

Pablo Montes

Pablo Montes is a PhD student at the University of Texas at Austin in the Cultural Studies in Education Program. He is the son of migrant workers from Guanajuato, Mexico, the ancestral territories of the Chichimeca Guamares and P'urhepecha. He currently serves as the Youth Director for the Indigenous Cultures Institute with the Coahuiltecan community in the Lands of Yana Wana (spirit waters of central Texas). Additionally, through a generous grant by the University of Texas at Austin’s Green Fund, he is working with co-author Judith Landeros and other Indigenous people to create a Land Based Education Curriculum. His interests include the intersection of queer settler colonialism, Indigeneity, and Land education.

Pablo Montes

Judith Landeros

Judith Landeros is a doctoral student at the University of Texas at Austin studying Cultural Studies in Education with a focus on Indigenous girlhood, traditional healing knowledge, and schooling. Her family is from Michoacán and Jalisco, the ancestral territories of the P’urhepecha and Chichimeca. She is a former bilingual early childhood teacher and advocates for the inclusion of Critical Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Land as pedagogy within teacher preparation education programs.

Judith Landeros