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Host Nations Pronunciation Guide
It鈥檚 important to use the correct pronunciation when respecting and honouring traditional Indigenous lands. Here鈥檚 how to correctly pronounce the names of Indigenous peoples on whose unceded traditional lands 51社区黑料campuses are situated:
Katzie (KATE-zee)
Kwantlen (KWANT-len)
Kwikwetlem (kweh-KWET-lem)
Musqueam (muss-KWEE-um)
Qayqayt (keh-KITE)
Semiahmoo (se-mi-AH-moo)
Squamish (SQUA-mish)
Sto:lo (STAW-low)
Tsawwassen (tsah-WASS-en)
Tsleil-Waututh (SLAY-wha-tuth)
To learn more about the Host Nations you can also visit each Nation鈥檚 website. They may have a phonetic pronunciation on their 鈥51社区黑料鈥 page, an audio-recording of their name, or videos that include people saying the Nation鈥檚 name.