Feature Story: New Elder-in-Residence is a lifelong advocate for treaty education
As Noel Starblanket walks around the campus, he recognizes several faces. These student faces are the same ones he met through his travels at elementary and high schools throughout Saskatchewan, as he shared his message of education for First Nations youth. “It’s so wonderful to see them continue wi...
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External Relations, University of Regina
2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10294/8577 |
Summary: | As Noel Starblanket walks around the campus, he recognizes several faces. These student faces are the same ones he met through his travels at elementary and high schools throughout Saskatchewan, as he shared his message of education for First Nations youth. “It’s so wonderful to see them continue with their education,” says Starblanket. “It’s what I hoped for. It means they are going to make things better.” Starblanket has been named as the University of Regina’s Elder-in-Residence. Staff no |
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