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Mike Arnouse - Secwepemc Elder


Secwepemc Elder, Mike Arnouse shares the traditional knowledge of his community. He discusses the ways of life of Indigenous peoples before European contact and how colonialism has impacted their ways of life. He shares stories about the significance that the salmon held for his people, the creatures and the land. Mike also talks about his hope that efforts will be made to keep the traditions and cultural practices alive in the generations to come.

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Organization: Secwepemc
Location: Cstalen - Adams Lake Band
Name: Mike Arnouse
Title: Elder

Contributor

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

Province/Territory

British Columbia

Education Levels

Community
Post-Secondary
Secondary (Grade 9 - 12/13)

Education Topics

Land-based Learning
Reconciliation
Traditional Knowledge

Language Spoken

English
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