2020
DOI: 10.1353/cla.2020.0000
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Land, Language, and Food Literacy: Co-Creating a Curriculum at Lach Klan School with Gitxaała Nation

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“…If we couldn't laugh at our trauma, where would we be? Myrna has long been active in Gitxaała community garden program (Smith, 2018). Working with the community health center and other community members, Myrna has been part of the leadership on maintaining and expanding healthy food choices in contexts that make such choices hard to afford (Anderson, 2007).…”
Section: Second Story—four Actsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If we couldn't laugh at our trauma, where would we be? Myrna has long been active in Gitxaała community garden program (Smith, 2018). Working with the community health center and other community members, Myrna has been part of the leadership on maintaining and expanding healthy food choices in contexts that make such choices hard to afford (Anderson, 2007).…”
Section: Second Story—four Actsmentioning
confidence: 99%