Land Acknowledgment

Thompson Rivers University acknowledges the location of its campuses in the traditional and unceded territories of Indigenous peoples of the Secwepemc Nation. The Tk’emlups territory is host to the TRU Kam loops campus; the T’exelcemc is host to the TRU Williams Lake Campus; Tsq’escenemc hosts the 100 Mile House regional centre; the Ashcroft First Nation of the Nlaka’pmx Nation hosts the Ashcroft regional centre; the Simpcw territory hosts the Barriere and Clearwater regional; and the St’at’imc Nation which includes Nxwisten, Ts’kw’aylacw, Sekw’el’was, Ln’wat, Tsal’alh, T’it’q’et, Xaxl’ip, N’quatqua, Xa’xtsa, Skatin and Samahquam hosts the Lillooet regional centre. Thompson Rivers University recognizes the need for research, teaching and service responsive to all Indigenous communities, including First Nations, Inuit, and Metis learners.


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