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"Every time an Elder dies, it is like a library has burnt down" (as cited in Calliou , 2004, p. 73)

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Cry Rock

Tillicum Lelum & Stu''ate Lelum Secondary School

Challenges We

Faced

Methodology

Research Purpose: Exploratory

Research Design: Qualitative

Research Paradigm: Interpretative Phenomenological Approach

Key Research Findings

Sub Questions

1) What is the role of First Nations Elders within their community in relation to the transmission of cultural knowledge

2) What are the historical uses of oral techniques within the Snuneymuxw and Stz'uminus communities to pass on cultural traditions

3)How has the use of oral traditions changed with the use of technology - if so in what way?

4)Would the use of technology/online resources still be honoring oral traditions or does it detract from the experience

5)How do the Elders envision the means of sharing oral traditions in the future

Why we chose this ?

Thank- you

Coming Together

Questions ???

Our Question

To explore the lived experience of First Nations Elders from Snuneymuxw and Stz'uminus communities, with regards to if and how oral transmissions of cultural knowledge have changed within their lifetime.

The Story of our Journey

Ali, Gillian, Francine, Lauren, Janelle, & Anne

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