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Students on speaking tour

Native Communications students from Grant MacEwan Community College will travel to Europe this month. The students' trip has been sponsored by Aboriginal support groups based in Germany and Austria. The students will speak at workshops, lecture at universities and high schools, and participate in media interviews. They have been brushing up on their culture in anticipation of some tough questions from knowledgeable audiences. Margaret Deranger, Caleb Hughes, Erik Christophersen, Elaine Ross and were selected to accompany instructor Byron Christopher on the two-week trip.

Students on speaking tour

Native Communications students from Grant MacEwan Community College will travel to Europe this month. The students' trip has been sponsored by Aboriginal support groups based in Germany and Austria. The students will speak at workshops, lecture at universities and high schools, and participate in media interviews. They have been brushing up on their culture in anticipation of some tough questions from knowledgeable audiences. Margaret Deranger, Caleb Hughes, Erik Christophersen, Elaine Ross and were selected to accompany instructor Byron Christopher on the two-week trip.

Students on speaking tour

Native Communications students from Grant MacEwan Community College will travel to Europe this month. The students' trip has been sponsored by Aboriginal support groups based in Germany and Austria. The students will speak at workshops, lecture at universities and high schools, and participate in media interviews. They have been brushing up on their culture in anticipation of some tough questions from knowledgeable audiences. Margaret Deranger, Caleb Hughes, Erik Christophersen, Elaine Ross and were selected to accompany instructor Byron Christopher on the two-week trip.

Students on speaking tour

Native Communications students from Grant MacEwan Community College will travel to Europe this month. The students' trip has been sponsored by Aboriginal support groups based in Germany and Austria. The students will speak at workshops, lecture at universities and high schools, and participate in media interviews. They have been brushing up on their culture in anticipation of some tough questions from knowledgeable audiences. Margaret Deranger, Caleb Hughes, Erik Christophersen, Elaine Ross and were selected to accompany instructor Byron Christopher on the two-week trip.

Students on speaking tour

Native Communications students from Grant MacEwan Community College will travel to Europe this month. The students' trip has been sponsored by Aboriginal support groups based in Germany and Austria. The students will speak at workshops, lecture at universities and high schools, and participate in media interviews. They have been brushing up on their culture in anticipation of some tough questions from knowledgeable audiences. Margaret Deranger, Caleb Hughes, Erik Christophersen, Elaine Ross and were selected to accompany instructor Byron Christopher on the two-week trip.

Kids given head start

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Tucked away in one of the classrooms of St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School is a group of pre-school aged children.

The children, all of Aboriginal descent, are learning about colors, numbers and letters in English and Cree. Ironically, no Catholicism is taught to the children. Rather they are learning about Native spiritual beliefs; the smudge, a spring ceremony, the different nations and respect of Mother Earth.

Kids given head start

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Tucked away in one of the classrooms of St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School is a group of pre-school aged children.

The children, all of Aboriginal descent, are learning about colors, numbers and letters in English and Cree. Ironically, no Catholicism is taught to the children. Rather they are learning about Native spiritual beliefs; the smudge, a spring ceremony, the different nations and respect of Mother Earth.

Kids given head start

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Tucked away in one of the classrooms of St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School is a group of pre-school aged children.

The children, all of Aboriginal descent, are learning about colors, numbers and letters in English and Cree. Ironically, no Catholicism is taught to the children. Rather they are learning about Native spiritual beliefs; the smudge, a spring ceremony, the different nations and respect of Mother Earth.

Kids given head start

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Tucked away in one of the classrooms of St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School is a group of pre-school aged children.

The children, all of Aboriginal descent, are learning about colors, numbers and letters in English and Cree. Ironically, no Catholicism is taught to the children. Rather they are learning about Native spiritual beliefs; the smudge, a spring ceremony, the different nations and respect of Mother Earth.

Kids given head start

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Tucked away in one of the classrooms of St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School is a group of pre-school aged children.

The children, all of Aboriginal descent, are learning about colors, numbers and letters in English and Cree. Ironically, no Catholicism is taught to the children. Rather they are learning about Native spiritual beliefs; the smudge, a spring ceremony, the different nations and respect of Mother Earth.