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Terminology

The word Indigenous Explained.
How to Talk About Indigenous People

*Note: Local considerations should be taken with respect to terminology; members should be aware of locally specific terms to be used with surrounding communities. Check with the Indigenous Education Lead for the school board for more specific resources or support.

Working Effectively with Indigenous People

Simon Fraser University

Queens University

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