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Posted October 23, 2023

Kindergarten students create their own Indigenous Territory Acknowledgement

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Robbie McAfee, a Kindergarten teacher at Falkland Elementary, invited her students to create their own classroom Indigenous Territory acknowledgement. The students discussed the beauty in their area and what they promised to do to keep it sustainable. 

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