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Indigenous Knowledge Holders Teaching Series - Fall 2025

November 20, 2025

On October 23, 2025, the Office of Indigenous Education and the Artist-in-Residence project hosted the first Indigenous Knowledge Holder Teaching event of 2025-2026. 

Key highlights included an art viewing at the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, a premier screening of the Faculty of Education Artist-in-Residence documentary produced by Two Eyes Productions and the Office of Indigenous Education, and a panel discussion with the artists, master weaver, q史蓹nat Angela Paul, from the S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh and Sts'Ailes' Nations, and , carver from S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw, and their apprentices, at the First Peoples' Gathering House.

PARTICIPANT REFLECTIONS:

"Listening to how the passing along of important skills and knowledge was interrupted by the systems of colonization and harm that were (and are) in place was important to me as a settler. It is easy to be academically aware of these harms, much more difficult and important to sit with the work people are doing to recover the skills, knowledge and tools without access to those who should have been knowledge keepers and elders. Reconciling with this information and ensuring there is funding, opportunities and support available for people to do this important recovery work is our responsibility whenever possible."

"So fascinating to learn about how this project came about and continues to transpire. Angela Paul talking about how weavings hold knowledges and that these knowledges are alive. Splash talking about the critiques non-Indigenous spectators feel entitled to offer. My respect and awe for Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies just continues to grow through attending events like this. So honoured to witness and partake in all that the speakers shared. Thank you."

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