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Manitoba First Nations School SystemCTV News
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A First Nations community in Manitoba uses Minecraft to connect kids with ancestral traditions.
The map features interaction with elders, ice fishing, and dog sledding.
A section of the map will be turned into a national esports competition for middle years across Canada this year .
Elder William Young says it’s not only important to teach the youth in the community about their land and teachings.
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