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Recommended training course

I recently took the workshop Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples® with Indigenous Corporate Training, which was given by an amazing facilitator, Flavio Caron, and I highly recommend it.

I have the privilege to live on the unceded traditional territory of the K'ómoks First Nation and work on the traditional territories of several Indigenous Peoples on what is now known as Vancouver Island. When I walk in a forest with giant cedar trees or when I observe a black bear getting salmon in a river to feed her cubs or when I show this unique place to visitors on my photo tours, I think about the Indigenous Peoples who have cared for these lands and waters for millenia. I am grateful for their stewardship and also for their willingness to share the history, stories and knowledge of their respective communities with non-Indigenous people like me.

When I settled in Canada in the early 1990s, I had very little knowledge and understanding of the First Nations, Metis and Inuit Peoples. Because I always had an interest in other cultures, I went to cultural events and visited local museums, but I still lacked a deep cross-cultural understanding. That changed when I moved to Vancouver Island where the Indigenous culture is present in architecture, governance, education, tourism, events, markets, traditional food, road names... I smile with joy everytime I see a stop sign in Kwak'wala.

Last week, I took another step in my journey to learn more about the Indigenous Peoples in Canada. I participated to the workshop Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples®. It covers various topics such as history, governance, laws, cultures, languages, and communication. I recommend it to anyone (individuals, business owners and entities) who wants to work toward reconciliation and develop respectful relationships with Indigenous Peoples. To learn more about this workshop and others offered by Indigenous Corporate Training, please visit their website.

Additional sources of information:

Docuseries: ''1491: The Untold Story of the Americas Before Columbus'' Watch for free online on Knowledge Network.

Book: ''1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus” by Charles C. Mann (Knopf, 2005)

Book: ''Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples'' by Bob Joseph & Cynthia F. Joseph

Check First Voices to learn about languages and work on your pronunciation.

First Peoples' map of British Columbia

Learn about Indigenous Mountain Names for Vancouver Island Peaks.

Sign up for the Indigenous Canada online course with the University of Alberta.

Catherine Babault Holiday Gift Guide

It is the time of the year to find the perfect gift!

For a thoughtful and beautiful holiday gift, choose from a variety of fine art prints, a workshop (online or in the field) or a signed copy of my award-winning photo book Vancouver Island Wildlife, a Photo Journey. Or give them the option with a gift card!

And to make your shopping experience even better, get 25% OFF on fine art prints from 25 to 28 November, by using the promo code BLACKFRIDAY2023 at check-out.

Happy shopping!

Guide de cadeaux des fêtes, de Catherine Babault

C'est le moment de l'année pour trouver le cadeau parfait !

Pour un beau cadeau des fêtes bien attentionné, choisissez parmi une variété de tirages d'art, un atelier (en ligne ou sur le terrain) ou un exemplaire signé de mon livre primé Vancouver Island Wildlife, a Photo Journey. Ou bien donnez-leur le choix avec une carte-cadeau !

Et pour améliorer votre expérience d’achat, obtenez 25 % de rabais du 25 au 28 novembre, en utilisant le code de promotion BLACKFRIDAY2023 au check-out.

Bon shopping !

Holiday Season Shopping - C'est le Temps des Fêtes !

The Holiday Season is just around the corner. This year, send your loved ones who appreciate nature and photography a beautiful photo book on Vancouver Island, or a landscape, wildlife or abstract print, or book an in-person or online workshop. If you’re unsure which one they would prefer, ask for a gift certificate.

When you order a product or service from this website, you are contributing to the success of a small business owned by a woman. You are not sending me to space :-)

Le Temps des Fêtes arrive à grands pas. Cette année, offrez à vos êtres chers amoureux de la nature et la photographie un beau livre de photos sur l’Île de Vancouver ou bien un tirage de photo de paysage, abstraite ou animalière ou encore un atelier en personne ou en ligne. Si vous ne savez que choisir, demandez un certificat-cadeau.

Lorsque vous commandez un produit ou un service sur ce site Web, vous contribuez au succès d'une petite entreprise gérée par une femme. Vous ne m'envoyez pas dans l'espace :-)

Nature Photography Workshops and Virtual Lectures

Spring is finally here, which means my workshops in the field will resume as soon as restrictions are lifted. For those of you who can’t make it to Vancouver Island, my Creative Nature Photography online course is now available on demand. Contact me to schedule a day and time.

Lately I have been giving a lot of virtual presentations. Last week, I even broke a personal record with 80 people attending my virtual presentation with the Cowichan Valley Naturalists Society! If you would like me to give a talk to your local club, library or workplace, wherever you are in the world, feel free to contact me. Note that I can give the lecture in English or in French.

On that note, don’t miss my presentation with the Vancouver Island Regional Library on 15 April! It is open to everyone (see details).

Wishing you a beautiful Spring!

Vancouver Island Regional Library virtual presentation

Vancouver Island Regional Library virtual presentation

Introducing Creative Nature Photography online course

I am happy to announce my two-part online course Creative Nature Photography (courses are available in English and in French). If you are looking to improve your creative skills, this is the course for you. Divided in two parts: Composition and Wildlife Photography, the course covers keys elements of composition, use of light, shutter speed, preparation for a field trip, encounters with wildlife and so much more.

The presentation is given on Zoom so you can ask your questions after the lecture and interact with our small group of 10 people maximum.

You are not left on your own with a video and reading material.

The first part of the course in English starts on Tuesday 23 February. The course in French starts on 24 February. I have classes scheduled in the morning and in the evening to accommodate you no matter your time zone.

Sign up today for one part only, or save $10 by signing up for both parts.

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