During Social Studies this term we have been learning about Indigenous shelters used in different parts of Canada. Students had to find out where they are used, who they are used by, how they are built and what natural resources (plants and animals) could be found in the same area. We started this project with a visit from an architect called Cory Douglas. Cory Douglas was born in Vancouver and is a Squamish Nation member with Haida and Tsimshian ancestry. After conducting research the students created displays to share that they had learned. They all did a fantastic job.
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