Barriere students recognize Secwépemc lands and people on the Day of Sucwentwécw
BARRIERE, B.C. — The Day of Sucwentwécw, which means “Acknowledging One Another,” is an annual initiative held on April 7 throughout School District 73, to recognize and celebrate the Secwépemc People and other Aboriginal people residing within the Secwépemc Territory.
On Thursday, CFJC Today visited Barriere — a community located in the territory of the Simpcw First Nation — to learn more about the annual event.
Across School District 73, students and staff are celebrating the Day of Sucwentwécw. It’s an opportunity for those students to acknowledge they live and learn on unceded land.