Secwepemc Education Training Centre. Cultural Language & History Resource’s
“Taking the first step to success”

“Taking the first step to success”
“Work in unity to have a living, thriving culture and language for spiritual balance which sustains and honors our heritage”
Shuswap Declaration
"To Work In Unity On Shuswap Language, History and Culture "
In 1982 the 17 Secwepemc Bands representing the Shuswap Nation signed a declaration to work in unity to preserve, record, perpetuate and enhance Secwepemc language, history and culture.
uThe Secwepemc Cultural Education Society (SCES), a non-profit organization, was established in 1983. It is governed by a board of directors representing t
In 1982 the 17 Secwepemc Bands representing the Shuswap Nation signed a declaration to work in unity to preserve, record, perpetuate and enhance Secwepemc language, history and culture.
uThe Secwepemc Cultural Education Society (SCES), a non-profit organization, was established in 1983. It is governed by a board of directors representing the Secwepemc communities. The Society's mandate is to develop curriculum materials and establish a centre that will collect, house, and preserve, Secwepemc historical, cultural, educational, and legal materials. Several departments have been created to fulfill this mandate including Education, Language, Communications and Aboriginal Trades Training.
Who should come?
These programs will appeal to any individuals of Aboriginal, Métis , and Inuit ancestry who would like to enhance their own lives, develop knowledge and coping skills in personal growth areas, and contribute to the awareness of others in life skills development.
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