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Friday, February 5 • 10:15am - 11:15am
The Osoyoos Indian Band socio-economic story from an education perspective

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Chief Clarence Louie believes that socio-economic development is a prerequisite for First Nation self-reliance and will facilitate a return to our working culture – the self-supporting lifestyle of our ancestors.


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Chief Clarence Louie

Keynote Presenter, Osoyoos Indian Band
Chief Clarence Louie is a sought-after speaker and a successful entrepreneur who has been Chief of the Osoyoos Indian Band for over 36 years. Chief Louie is one of six First Nations leaders to emphasize economic development in American Indian communities as a means to improve people’s... Read More →



Friday February 5, 2021 10:15am - 11:15am MST
Virtual Feature Room A
  Feature / Conférencier
  • Language of Presentation English
  • Grade Focus General
  • Chairperson Annie Drapeau - None
  • Room Details None
  • Grade Focus None
  • Tags English