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My Scholarship entry - No culture without traditions

By reviving canoe racing, the Tsleil-Waututh people hope to bring the Nation together. And more importantly, to engage their youth in their traditions. This year, kids as young as seven were introduced to the art of paddling by some of the Nation’s best racers. For four months, veterans and newcomers gathered together five times a week to paddle. “It feels like the community is coming together again,” says 13-year-old Meghan Ormandy.

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By reviving canoe racing, the Tsleil-Waututh people hope to bring the Nation together. And more importantly, to engage their youth in their traditions. This year, kids as young as seven were introduced to the art of paddling by some of the Nation’s best racers. For four months, veterans and newcomers gathered together five times a week to paddle. “It feels like the community is coming together again,” says 13-year-old Meghan Ormandy.


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