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syilx leader given honourary degree from UBC Okanagan

suiki?st (Pauline Terbasket) awarded with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree
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suiki?st Pauline Terbasket is a proud Syilx woman, and Executive Director of the Okanagan Nation Alliance. (https://columbiariversalmon.ca/)

Athena Bonneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

From an early age, suiki?st (Pauline Terbasket) knew there was something more for her in her community.

Being raised in a culture where women are highly valued, she was encouraged to speak up and embrace her natural talent for leadership.

It hasn香蕉视频直播檛 always been easy, but suiki?st has become a strong advocate 香蕉视频直播 serving numerous Indigenous organizations and using her strong voice for the good of her people.

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suiki?st was recently awarded with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia (UBCO) 香蕉视频直播 in recognition of her decades of work serving the syilx Okanagan Nation and others living on their territories.

Notably, she has spent 25 years as the executive director of the Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA), where she has worked to form strong ties with UBCO and has promoted Indigenous representation, cultural education and inclusion in university research.

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The youngest of nine children, suiki?st was raised in the rural area of Keremeos in the Okanagan. She was given her traditional name as a girl, suiki?st 香蕉视频直播 which translates from nsyilxc蓹n to English as 香蕉视频直播淟ightning Rainbow Woman.香蕉视频直播

suiki?st started working as a summer student when she was 14, picking up rocks in the LSIB field, which eventually led to her advancement at the band office as a council member.

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However, it wasn香蕉视频直播檛 until she attended a language gathering on the Penticton Indian Band (PIB) reserve in 1980 when she became aware of the sheer magnitude of what was possible.

suiki?st was at the PIB ball field and remembers a stage surrounded by Elders and people throughout the seven different syilx communities of the Okanagan Nation.

She recalls that only nsyilxc蓹n was spoken during the gathering and a couple of translators were present on the stage.

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One of the speakers was Jeannette Armstrong, who gave a presentation on the rich history of the Okanagan people, school systems and the work to keep the integrity of the syilx language and culture alive.

Upon leaving this event, suiki?st became aware and curious of her own life choices and she wanted to see change, which led her on a journey of recovery and healing.

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suiki?st, who lost several relatives in a short period of time, said the loss and grief process was one of her greatest sacrifices.

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After years of healing herself, suiki?st knew she wanted to learn how to contribute to the betterment of her community and beyond.

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In 1998, suiki?st started working at the ONA where she found her true calling for community activism.

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In her role, she directs her efforts towards a wide range of issues spanning from children, Youth, families, and Elders to language revitalization, culture, health governance and traditional foods.

suiki?st says one of her most cherished involvements has been around the incredible achievement of the ONA supporting the vision of chiefs and Elders to restore the Okanagan sockeye salmon back to their historical spawning grounds.

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Her dedication to community service is evident through her active involvement on numerous volunteer boards, where she once held the position of chairwoman at the First Peoples香蕉视频直播 Cultural Foundation (FPCF).

Currently, she is actively engaged in two particular passions. The first involves her advocacy for Indigenous food sovereignty, which she champions through her involvement in the international Slow Food and Slow Fish movements 香蕉视频直播 aiming to reclaim and protect the rights of Indigenous communities around their traditional foods.

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Additionally, suiki?st is a strong supporter of the IndigenEYEZ empowerment program. This program empowers Indigenous individuals and communities to develop their full potential, fostering a sense of self-reliance and actualization.

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She said it was a humbling surprise when she found out she is receiving an honorary degree from UBCO. She was sitting at her desk when she received an email from the vice-chancellor香蕉视频直播檚 office requesting a Zoom call.

香蕉视频直播淭hey called to say they would send me an attachment, and in the letter it said, `You香蕉视频直播檝e been selected, do you accept this honour,香蕉视频直播澫憬妒悠抵辈 she said.

UBCO honors individuals who have made substantial impacts to society, which are awarded as three types: Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Letters, and Doctor of Science.

suiki?st was bestowed with a Doctor of Laws in June for her significant contributions to law and policy change as it relates to care of the environment and cultural revitalization.

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suiki?st has played a pivotal role in the development of incorporating Indigenous symbols into the regalia of the university香蕉视频直播檚 chancellor, president and Board of Governors.

Additionally, she contributed significantly to the inclusion of Indigenous names on campus street signs, reinforcing a sense of belonging and recognition for Indigenous cultures.

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suiki?st received her appreciation for her exceptional contributions to UBCO at the graduation ceremony.

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香蕉视频直播淏y giving honorary degrees, we are recognizing people who have made great strides to make our world a better place to be. I am thrilled to see these honorary degrees presented to two people who have contributed significantly to UBC and, specifically, the Okanagan campus.香蕉视频直播

Although this public recognition is through a colonial institution, suiki?st says she has accepted it for her people and community.

香蕉视频直播淚 feel so loved, so valued in public. Many of my mentors are in the spirit world, but this is for them and this is for my nation because this work gives me purpose and meaning in my life,香蕉视频直播 she said.

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