‘Monuments of oppression’ must be torn down to make room for healing, says OKIB chief
Chief Byron Louis is calling on federal, provincial governments to help community replace two former day ‘schools’ with healing centres.
Chief Byron Louis is calling on federal, provincial governments to help community replace two former day ‘schools’ with healing centres.
‘We are starting to flourish here and it’s our time … to step up and start providing for our own,’ says Snaw-naw-as dispensary owner.
‘Without a home it’s really difficult to heal. It’s not impossible, but it’s a lot harder,’ says Michael Ochoa.
‘We will evolve and continue to smash through the blockades they put up,’ says Syilx shop owner.
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Water rights workshop at UBC’s Okanagan campus brings together stakeholders to improve understanding of Aboriginal rights and title.