This past December 2009, I graduated with my B.A. in French and Native American Studies. That means I now have a Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.) in Home Economics, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree in French, and a Master's in Education. This Spring semester 2010, I am taking two graduate level classes in French and a Wabanaki language class in Native American Studies. While taking these classes, I'm trying to decide whether to pursue a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies or an Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Education. My two graduate level French courses this spring semester 2010 are "French for Business," and "19th Century French Poetry."
If anyone is interested in learning about my Spring semester 2009 studying in Angers, France, go to the following blog spot:
http://ginnyatangersfrancespring/blogspot.com
I now have a new e-mail address for anyone interested in responding to my blog spot: whitedove7@gwi.net
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Monday, December 14, 2009
About the Editor/Publisher of the WhiteDove Chronicle
Virginia (Ginny) Sand-WhiteDove is both Native American and Franco American. Her ancestors came from the Mi'kmaq (Micmac) Nation, a part of the Wabanaki Confederation, inhabiting Québec and Northeast North America for at least 12,000 years. WhiteDove lives in Bangor, Maine where she is again attending the University of Maine in Orono. She holds a State of Maine Teaching Certificate, a Masters Degree in Education, a Bachelor of Science in Family & Consumer Science, and a Bachelor of Arts in French and Native American Studies. WhiteDove is now pursuing a PhD where she can weave together all the disciplines she has been studying up to now: Education, French Language and Franco American culture, and Native American culture, traditions, rituals, and wisdom. This also encompasses the environment, bio-diversity, and the place where human beings share ecosystems and habitats with other species.
WhiteDove's e-mail address is: virginia.sand@umit.maine.edu
WhiteDove's e-mail address is: virginia.sand@umit.maine.edu
Friday, December 11, 2009
The birth of this publication, "The WhiteDove Chronicle"
I decided to publish The WhiteDove Chronicle in order to archive and share my research and writings, often bilingually in both English and French. The mission of The White Dove Chronicle is to improve the quality of life for every being on the planet, and to help restore full health to the Mother Earth herself. In order to achieve my mission, I am using and exploring many creative strategies, including on-line audio-visual presentations such as the following two sites:
http://www.voicethread.com/share/659251
The above URL (web address) takes you to my "Whale Story/Mi'kmaq story."
http://blip.tv/file/2956065
The above URL (web address) takes you to my video on Breast Cancer Prevention.
Thank you for visiting The WhiteDove Chronicle. There will be more postings to come, so drop by again.
Publisher/Editor,
Ginny Sand WhiteDove
http://www.voicethread.com/share/659251
The above URL (web address) takes you to my "Whale Story/Mi'kmaq story."
http://blip.tv/file/2956065
The above URL (web address) takes you to my video on Breast Cancer Prevention.
Thank you for visiting The WhiteDove Chronicle. There will be more postings to come, so drop by again.
Publisher/Editor,
Ginny Sand WhiteDove
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