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SFU acknowledges the surrounding traditional territories of all of Coast Salish peoples where our three campuses are located.

Kwis Ns7eyx̱ (Witness) Ceremony

The Simon Fraser University Aboriginal Reconciliation Council invites you to /ns7eyx̱/ (witness) as we present our calls to action for reconciliation to SFU President Andrew Petter.

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DATE
Monday, October 16, 2017

TIME
11:00 AM
*Lunch will be served following the
ceremony

DRESS
The ceremony will be held
outdoors, so please dress
accordingly

LOCATION
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby Campus
8888 University Drive
Convocation Mall

DIRECTIONS
Click here

ENQUIRIES
778-782-9726
events@sfu.ca

 

SFU acknowledges the surrounding traditional territories of all of Coast Salish peoples where our three campuses are located. For this ceremony at SFU Burnaby, SFU acknowledges the sәl̓ilw̓ әtaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), kʷikʷәƛ ̓ әm (Kwikwetlem), and xʷmәθkʷәy̓әm (Musqueam) nations.

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