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Language Use Guidelines
This page contains a number of resources as a starting point for Indigenous language and terminology, as well as links to guidelines on inclusive and antiracist language for writers and communicators at SFU.
As language and terminology evolve over time among different people and groups in different settings, we will update and change these resources as needed.