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Interview with Elder, Mona Sepass from the Stó:lô Nation


Elder, Mona Sepass, from the Stó:lô Nation of the Fraser Valley region in southern British Columbia, shares how important it was for her to learn her language to better understand who she was and where she came. She discusses the importance of Indigenous youth carrying on the languages and traditions of their people. Mona also discusses the efforts that she and her family have made to keep the Halq’eméylem language alive. She also touches on the importance of Indigenous storytelling.

Please note: The quality of the audio and video in each interview on NCCIE.CA may vary. NCCIE has been a capacity- and skills-building project for students and youth. They have been "learning-through-doing," learning how to arrange and conduct interviews while, at the same time, gaining experience with the technology.

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Location: Skowkale First Nation
Name: Mona Sepass
Title: Language Teacher in the Stó:lô Nation
Address:
Stó:lô Territory
Chilliwack, BC
V2R 4G5

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Name: stephenjolly
Regional Lead(s):
  • Jan Hare 

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British Columbia

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Community
Family

Education Topics

Elder Knowledge
Language
Traditional Knowledge

Language Spoken

English
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