Shuswap Middle School – Sturgeon-Nosed Canoe, Traditionally Used by Shuswap Peoples
Imagine a Canada, Sturgeon-Nosed Canoe, Traditionally Used by Shuswap Peoples.
Imagine a Canada, Sturgeon-Nosed Canoe, Traditionally Used by Shuswap Peoples.
Imagine a Canada, Sturgeon-Nosed Canoe, Traditionally Used by Shuswap Peoples.
Beautiful painted paddles
Coast salish dugout, and painted wooden paddles by students.
The collection of all students’ work, coast salish dugout.
Class discussing together about GCJ.
Presenting the canoe paddle.
“Pulling together”. Beautiful art craft. Great Canoe Journey.
Also available on the website at: https://sites.google.com/hdsb.ca/greenpanthersgwc2017/challenges?authuser=0
“on est des éléves de la 7a de l’école Étienne-Brûlé. On vient de Toronto et notre bassin versant est le lac Ontario”. Online presentation available on: https://www.emaze.com/@AOOZRWTQW/waterlution