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Okanagan Syilx Research Guide

Getting Started

The University of British Columbia Okanagan campus is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan People. This guide is a starting point for resources and research strategies on your journey of strengthening knowledge of the relationship between UBC, its community members, and the Syilx Okanagan Nation and people.

This guide is a work in progress. 

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Residential Schools

In the Okanagan, the Syilx children we attended residential school went to either the Kamloops Indian Residential School or the St. Eugene's Indian Residential School in Cranbrook (Okanagan Nation Alliance, n.d., para. 3).

The Okanagan Nation Alliance has a number of webpages about Indian Residential Schools and the impacts specifically to the Syilx community. 

The Okanagan Nation Alliance has produced a video whose purpose "is to educate people about what residential school meant for the Syilx people. First and foremost, this provides an opportunity for people to learn about the history of how residential school played out in their local community, and address intergenerational impacts while at the same time pointing to the hope for the future that lies in ongoing efforts to redress the impact of residential school and strengthen Syilx family systems."