Day of Sucwentwecw recognized across School District 73
KAMLOOPS — Thursday (April 6th), all across School District 73 students, teachers and staff are celebrating the Day of Sucwentwecw, an event unique to the district. The day is an opportunity to celebrate the Secwepemc People and the unceded territory — Secwepemcúl’ecw — upon which the district exists.
The Welcome Song is a traditional greeting that the many bands from across Secwepemcúl’ecw would use to welcome visitors to their territory. As part of School District 73’s recognition of the Day of Sucwentwecw, it’s just one of the many traditional Secwepemc practices that are being shared with students across the district.
“We’re really trying to engage our students in connecting with their cultural identity,” explained SD73 Board Chair Heather Grieve. “Part of that is going beyond attending assemblies and actually having a chance to take a bit of a deeper look into what makes an individual who they are, and cultural identity is a huge part of it.”