
Grade 8 student tells federal minister he teaches indigenous language course
VICTORIA — A Grade 8 student stunned a gathering of national aboriginal leaders and the federal indigenous affairs minister Monday by saying he volunteered to become his school’s indigenous language teacher after one too many berry-picking field trips.
Tim Masso, 13, said he asked school officials if he could help teach the indigenous studies course at Ucluelet Secondary School on British Columbia’s west coast even though he is still learning the Nuu-chah-nulth language.
Masso said he has designed flash cards so he and his class of 23 students in grades 8 to 10 can learn the indigenous language.
He was among people asking questions after Indigenous Affairs Minister Carol Bennett spoke at an Assembly of First Nations annual meeting.