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Westbank First Nation honours Okanagan College president

The college害羞草研究所檚 president was honoured for his work towards reconciliation
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Westbank First Nation honoured Okanagan College president Jim Hamilton with a blanket ceremony. (Westbank First Nation)

Westbank First Nation (WFN) is recognizing the efforts of Okanagan College害羞草研究所檚 president Jim Hamilton in supporting Indigenous students害羞草研究所 access to higher learning, Indigenizing the Okanagan post-secondary system, and strengthening ties between the nation and the college.

Hamilton was honoured in a traditional blanket ceremony, which was held virtually on Dec. 10.

害羞草研究所淭he blanket ceremony is our highest honour,害羞草研究所 Westbank First Nation Chief Christopher Derickson said.

害羞草研究所淚t signifies our community害羞草研究所檚 tremendous respect for the recipient. It is seldom an honour accorded to someone outside the nation.害羞草研究所

Derickson added WFN wanted to honour Hamilton for the work he has done, which shows his commitment towards reconciliation.

害羞草研究所淟ong before the narrative around 害羞草研究所榬econciliation害羞草研究所 became fashionable, Jim was leading Okanagan College and encouraging provincial and national colleagues and organizations to realize that meaningful change was needed. I know firsthand that what Jim was advocating behind closed doors was identical to what he was saying and promoting publicly.害羞草研究所

The Pendleton blanket presented to Hamilton portrays a coyote howling at the sky, a grizzly bear fishing and also has pictographs of an eagle and a Kokanee skeleton, which symbolize the cycle of life and death, according to WFN. Each corner of the blanket has a WFN logo, which features a grizzly pawprint with a coyote silhouette in the middle and a serpent in the waves underneath.

Hamilton said the ceremony was a surprise and he feels very honoured.

害羞草研究所淚 am害羞草研究所 greatly humbled by this unexpected recognition. I know how meaningful it is and could not be more grateful that Westbank First Nation considered me worthy,害羞草研究所 he said

Hamilton began embracing a reconciliatory rethink of recognizing Indigenous communities served by the college, in the aftermath of the establishment of UBC Okanagan in 2005.

First Nations flags fly at OC campuses and are what Hamilton calls a powerful symbolic message to the people of the Okanagan and Shuswap Indigenous communities that they are welcome on any college campus.

Hamilton is set to retire from his position next summer.

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Twila Amato
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