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Susep Soulle - Knowledge holder - Secwepemc language speaker


Only 18 years old, Susep is considered to be one of the youngest fluent speakers of his traditional language.

This interview is done with one of the youngest fluent speakers of the Secwepemc language. He is from the small town of Chase, BC. Susep is an assistant teacher at the renowned “Chief Atahm” school which is located on the Adams Lake Band. Only 18 years old Susep takes us on his short journey of his life and shares with us some of his thoughts on language, language revitalization and culture.

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: Chase
Name: Susep Soulle
Title: Knowledge holder/teacher asst.
Address:
Chief Jules Way
Chase, BC
Email Address: brent_soulle@hotmail.com
Phone Number: 2502999737

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

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British Columbia

Education Levels

Community
Family
Teacher Education

Education Topics

Culture
Language
Traditional Knowledge

Language Spoken

English
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