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Greg Charleson gives insight into the meaning of protocol and identity for him and his people. Greg is Nuu-chah-nulth of the Hesquiat First Nation which is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island, BC. The stories he tells are from his people and the purpose is to pass on the knowledge of the ancestors to the next generation.

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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Contact Details

Location: Greg's House
Name: Greg Charleson
Title: Elder/Traditional Knowledge Keeper
Email Address: gcharleson1970@gmail.com

Contributor

Name: Julian Stonechild
Regional Lead(s):
  • Sharon Hobenshield 

Province/Territory

British Columbia

Education Levels

Community
Family

Education Topics

Culture
Elder Knowledge
Healing
History
Reconciliation
Residential Schools
Traditional Knowledge

Language Spoken

English
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