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Vancouver Park Board votes to recognize traditional names in city parks

Publisher: Global News
Posting Date: September 18, 2018
Year Published: 2018
Abstract:
The Vancouver Park Board has voted to learn the names that Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh people traditionally called areas that now fall within the city’s parks.

Chair Stuart Mackinnon says the vote was unanimous.

“We passed a motion on recognizing traditional place names in Vancouver parks and public spaces.”

He says he’s very happy to honour the people and culture of those who were here first.

“The Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh people were here forever, basically time immemorial is what we say. Their place names have been overshadowed by the place names of the new arrivals. I think it’s important towards reconciliation that we recognize these names.”

The motion is part of a broader effort toward reconciliation that includes a colonial audit to recognize ways the city’s history erased the Indigenous presence in what became city parks.
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