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PWK High School Sweetgrass Culture Camp


All grade 7 and 8 students attend this fall culture camp in Wood Buffalo National Park. Here they learn land-based skills, canoe safety, traditional medicines and much more. This camp is supported by the local school board and community.

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Contact Details

Organization: PWK High School
Name: Ali McDonald
Title: Camp coordinator/ Teacher
Address:
97 Conibear Cr.
PO BOX 480
Fort Smith, NT
X0E0P0
Phone Number: (867) 872-4795

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Name: Jiah Dzentu
Regional Lead(s):
  • Kelsey Wrightson 

Province/Territory

Northwest Territories

Education Topics

Climate Change
Culture
Curriculum
Early Childhood Education
Elder Knowledge
Environment
Food and Food Security
Governance
Harvesting
Healing
History
Land-based Learning
Language
Leadership
Life Skills
Literacy
Medicines
Reconciliation
Science
Traditional Knowledge
Treaties
Wellness/Health

Education Levels

Primary (K - Grade 8)

Language Spoken

English
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