[[File: OutdoorEducation.jpg |thumb|right| Students learning about different trees while on a hike. <ref> [Studying trees]. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://landedlearning-educ.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/03/Screen-Shot-2018-03-16-at-2.17.03-PM-e1521235305785.png </ref>]]
 
[[File: OutdoorEducation.jpg |thumb|right| Students learning about different trees while on a hike. <ref> [Studying trees]. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://landedlearning-educ.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/03/Screen-Shot-2018-03-16-at-2.17.03-PM-e1521235305785.png </ref>]]
Indoor education classes are held in two buildings: L'École Primaire d'Unskat and L'École Sécondaire d'Unskat. For Year 1 to Year 5, students will attend L'École Primaire d'Unskat, and students in Year 6 to Year 10 have classes in L'École Sécondaire d'Unskat. All classes are taught by the elders of society, who are the most knowledgeable in the Tionontati's culture, language, and traditions. For outdoor education, students join the elders outside, to learn in a more hands-on environment. This allows students to fully immerse themselves in the lessons.  
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Indoor education classes are held in two buildings: L'École Primaire d'Unskat and L'École Sécondaire d'Unskat. For Year 1 to Year 5, students will attend L'École Primaire d'Unskat, and students in Year 6 to Year 10 have classes in L'École Sécondaire d'Unskat. All classes are taught by the elders of society, who are the most knowledgeable in the Tionontati's culture, language, and traditions. For outdoor education, students join the elders outside to learn in a more hands-on environment. This allows students to fully immerse themselves in the lessons and learn in a holistic way.
    
(Dilpreet, Vittoria, Amanda, Christine)
 
(Dilpreet, Vittoria, Amanda, Christine)
 
Students learn how to use cattails roots to treat burns and skin infections. The male pollen can also be crushed and made into flour. When the cob is still green, it can be cooked like corn.
 
Students learn how to use cattails roots to treat burns and skin infections. The male pollen can also be crushed and made into flour. When the cob is still green, it can be cooked like corn.
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[[File: Rose_hips.jpg | thumb | right | Rosehips. <ref> [Rosehips]. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_hip</ref>]]
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[[File: 1280px-Rose_hips.jpg | thumb | right | Rosehips. <ref> [Rosehips]. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_hip</ref>]]
 
'''Female sage'''
 
'''Female sage'''
    
'''Tobacco'''
 
'''Tobacco'''
 
   
 
   
Students learn about sacred plants such as tobacco and how it is used medicinally and spiritually. Students also learn about tobacco misuse and how to prevent it. <ref> Jetty, R., Canadian Paediatric Society, First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Committee, & First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Committee. (2017). Tobacco use and misuse among Indigenous children and youth in Canada. ''Paediatr Child Health 22''(7), 395-399. </ref>
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Students learn about sacred plants such as tobacco and how it is used medicinally and spiritually. Students also learn about tobacco misuse and how to prevent it. <ref> Jetty, R., Canadian Paediatric Society, First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Committee, & First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Committee. (2017). Tobacco use and misuse among Indigenous children and youth in Canada. ''Paediatr Child Health 22''(7), 395-399. </ref>  
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