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document | Pratiques exemplaires en ligne – Digital Best Practices

Hide and sinew rattles painted blue,red and yellow, with natural wood handles Canada 2019

Image : FR Hochets en peau et en tendons avec des poignées en bois naturel et peints d'étoiles acryliques bleues et rouges, fabriqués par artiste autochtonne C.-B., Canada 2019. Signé en syllabes de langue Cree avec « tâpwêw », signifiant « elle dit la vérité ». (Source : Nehiyaw Masinahikan – Online Cree Dictionary, http://creedictionary.com/) - - - EN Hide and sinew rattles with natural wood handles and painted with blue and red acrylic stars, made by BC, Canada Indigenous woman artist 2019. Signed in Cree language syllabics with 'tâpwêw,' meaning "she speaks truth." (Source: Nehiyaw Masinahikan - Online Cree Dictionary, http://creedictionary.com/)

Document : FR Document 2023 sur les résultats de la recherche financée par le Conseil des Arts du Canada sur les meilleures pratiques numériques considère l’égalité des femmes et des genres, et les pratiques et visions du monde autochtones. - - - EN Canada Council for the Arts funded research outcomes 2023 document for digital best practices addresses women's and gender equality, and Indigenous practices and worldviews.

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