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Edgewater students win national Indigenous contest with local plants

  • Two Edgewater students were among five winners of a national Indigenous art contest, celebrating local plants.
  • Ethan Oaks from the Shuswap Band and Nova Smith, a M�tis student, were recognized for their poster submissions honoring their ancestors and traditional plants.
  • Oaks featured Labrador tea leaves in his project, highlighting its healing properties and its historical significance to Indigenous Peoples.
  • Smith emphasized the use of various medicinal plants in traditional M�tis medicine, including bitterroot, echinacea, and sage.
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Edgewater students win national Indigenous contest with local plants

Ethan Oaks and Nova Smith of Edgewater Elementary School among five winners of FORED BC Society's knowledge and medicine contest

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Trail Daily Times broke the news in Trail, Canada on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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