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Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)

@burnabyabed

Indigenous Education in Burnaby Schools on the territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.

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linkhttp://www.burnabyschools.ca/indigenouseducation calendar_today09-01-2014 03:54:24

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École Alpha Secondary (@alphasd41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful article by Cornelia Naylor ⁦Burnaby NOW News⁩ on the work that we took on as a “small act of reconciliation” ⁦Burnaby SchoolsTim Wozney⁩ School takes 'reconciliaction' with Indigenous welcome carving | Burnaby Now burnabynow.com/news/education…

Burnaby Village (@bbyvillage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to Michelle George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation Nation talking to the CBC's North x Northwest about her involvement with the recently released "Indigenous History in Burnaby Resource Guide". Burnaby Schools #burnabyvillagemuseum North by Northwest ow.ly/wtWe50xkxxZ

Listen to Michelle George of the <a href="/tsleilwaututh/">Tsleil-Waututh Nation</a> Nation talking to the CBC's North x Northwest about her involvement with the recently released "Indigenous History in Burnaby Resource Guide". <a href="/burnabyschools/">Burnaby Schools</a> #burnabyvillagemuseum <a href="/nxnwcbc/">North by Northwest</a> ow.ly/wtWe50xkxxZ
Rob Smyth (@rmasmyth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ty Mr. Spink at Clinton Elementary for welcoming April Strickland to offer a lesson on Coast Salish designs. “I feel like the art is telling a story.” - Gr. 7 student. Burnaby Schools Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41) @Brandon_Curr

Ty Mr. Spink at Clinton Elementary for welcoming April Strickland to offer a lesson on Coast Salish designs. “I feel like the art is telling a story.” - Gr. 7 student. <a href="/burnabyschools/">Burnaby Schools</a> <a href="/BurnabyAbEd/">Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)</a> @Brandon_Curr
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TY Robin Roberts Burnaby Schools Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41) Resource Teacher for acknowledging local Co-Salish Territory through teaching local art designs at Douglas Elementary. How does water influence design?

TY Robin Roberts <a href="/burnabyschools/">Burnaby Schools</a> <a href="/BurnabyAbEd/">Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)</a> Resource Teacher for acknowledging local Co-Salish Territory through teaching local art designs at Douglas Elementary. How does water influence design?
Rob Smyth (@rmasmyth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TY April Strickland and Erin Rickbeil for leading Indigenous learning and for sharing ways to grow personally and professionally Gilmore Elementary Burnaby Schools We witnessed amazing work today by Principal Dennis Taylor and staff Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)

TY April Strickland and Erin Rickbeil for leading Indigenous learning and for sharing ways to grow personally and professionally <a href="/gilmoreSD41/">Gilmore Elementary</a> <a href="/burnabyschools/">Burnaby Schools</a> We witnessed amazing work today by Principal Dennis Taylor and staff <a href="/BurnabyAbEd/">Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)</a>
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@montecitoSD41 students showed great courage @ today’s Indigenous Drumming Celebration. TY Alice Guss Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw | Squamish Nation and Sandy Scofield (Cree, Salteaux, Métis) for gifting teachings and song. A very powerful community experience Burnaby Schools Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41) Heather Kimmie

@montecitoSD41 students showed great courage @ today’s Indigenous Drumming Celebration. TY Alice Guss <a href="/SquamishNation/">Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw | Squamish Nation</a> and Sandy Scofield (Cree, Salteaux, Métis) for gifting teachings and song. A very powerful community experience <a href="/burnabyschools/">Burnaby Schools</a> <a href="/BurnabyAbEd/">Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)</a> <a href="/heather_kimmie/">Heather Kimmie</a>
Burnaby Schools (@burnabyschools) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curious about how a hands-on drumming project lasting many months provided school-wide Indigenous education for both students and school staff? You’ll definitely want to check out this true community project @montecitoSD41. Learn more: ow.ly/PGwh50ymWcB

Curious about how a hands-on drumming project lasting many months provided school-wide Indigenous education for both students and school staff? You’ll definitely want to check out this true community project @montecitoSD41. Learn more: ow.ly/PGwh50ymWcB
Aubrey Elementary (@aubreysd41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ecole Aubrey would like to extend a warm welcome to Angela George , our Coast Salish Artist who is working with us on a very exciting school wide weaving project. We are so grateful! ⁦Burnaby Schools

Ecole Aubrey would like to extend a warm welcome to Angela George , our Coast Salish Artist who is working with us on a very exciting school wide weaving project. We are so grateful! ⁦<a href="/burnabyschools/">Burnaby Schools</a>⁩
north library (@northlibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are some really great books on this list. Many are available through the Burnaby Public Library ebook apps, and others will be there for you in our library when you can borrow books again.

Burnaby Schools (@burnabyschools) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the week leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day, see the video gifted to #burnabyschools from Elders Latash Nahanee and Roberta Price, and read how classes have been celebrating and learning about Indigenous cultures during the pandemic: ow.ly/5Siy50A9yzm

In the week leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day, see the video gifted to #burnabyschools from Elders Latash Nahanee and Roberta Price, and read how classes have been celebrating and learning about Indigenous cultures during the pandemic: ow.ly/5Siy50A9yzm
Burnaby Central (@bbycentralsd41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our Kayla Smith - chosen as the Burnaby school district’s valedictorian to represent our Indigenous Grads of 2020. Thank you for all your work, through the years, as a student in Burnaby. Best wishes as you continue your journey! Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41) Burnaby Schools

Congratulations to our Kayla Smith - chosen as the Burnaby school district’s valedictorian to represent our Indigenous Grads of 2020. Thank you for all your work, through the years, as a student in Burnaby. Best wishes as you continue your journey!  <a href="/BurnabyAbEd/">Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41)</a> <a href="/burnabyschools/">Burnaby Schools</a>
Indigenous Education Burnaby Schools (SD41) (@burnabyabed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National Indigneous Peoples Day is this Sunday, June 21. To honour the day, Elder Latash Nahanee and Elder Roberta Price provided the Burnaby Schools community with a video message to honour our students and families youtube.com/watch?v=U2whoW…

Burnaby Schools (@burnabyschools) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As we begin the first full day for students returning to in-class instruction, we'd like to share a special welcome from local Indigenous elders Latash Nahanee & Roberta Price to all #BurnabySchools students, families & staff. Learn more & see it here: ow.ly/SXi050BoIJi

As we begin the first full day for students returning to in-class instruction, we'd like to share a special welcome from local Indigenous elders Latash Nahanee &amp; Roberta Price to all #BurnabySchools students, families &amp; staff. 
Learn more &amp; see it here: ow.ly/SXi050BoIJi