Elder Gerry Oleman, a member of the St'at'imc Nation in British Columbia speaks about how identity is formed both collectively and for each individual, how identity is imposed on us, and how we can also create our own identities. Viewers will gain greater awareness of the ways colonialism has impacted and continues to impact not only Indigenous identities, but non-Indigenous collective identities as well.
Elder Gerry Oleman, member of the St'at'imc Nation from Tsal'alh (Shalalth, British Columbia)
Lee-Ann Campbell, Senior Learning Advisor, Indigenous Learning, Canada School of Public Service
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