Family
Residential school
Childhood
Love life
Community
100

This family member of Bev’s was a strong, traditional figure who taught her about her Secwepemc heritage.

Who is her grandmother?

100

The name of the residential school Bev attended, where she was known as Number One.

What is St. Joseph’s Mission?

100

Bev’s early childhood was spent in this type of traditional dwelling.

What is a pit house?

100

Bev’s experiences at residential school made it difficult for her to form this type of relationship.

What is a healthy romantic relationship?

100

Bev eventually became the chief of this First Nation.

What is the Xat’sull First Nation (Soda Creek)?

200

Bev’s mother struggled with this addiction, which impacted her ability to care for her children.

what is alcoholism?

200

This was forbidden at the residential school, contributing to the loss of cultural identity.

What is speaking her native language (Secwepemc)?

200

Bev experienced this traumatic event early in her life, contributing to her feelings of insecurity.

What is the death of her younger sister?

200

Bev struggled with this issue in her relationships, stemming from her past trauma.

What is trust?

200

Bev worked to revitalize this aspect of her community, which had been suppressed by residential schools.

What is their culture/language/traditions?

300

Bev’s father worked in this industry, which took him away from home for extended periods.

What is logging?

300

This religious order ran St. Joseph’s Mission.

What is the Catholic Church?

300

Bev’s childhood was marked by this pervasive social issue affecting many Indigenous communities.

What is poverty?

300

Bev’s relationships were often affected by this substance.

What is alcohol?

300

Bev advocated for this type of justice for residential school survivors.

What is restorative justice/healing/reconciliation?

400

Bev’s family was part of this First Nations band in British Columbia.

What is the Xat’sull First Nation?

400

This type of abuse was rampant at the residential school, leaving lasting scars on the students.

What is physical, emotional, and sexual abuse?

400

 Bev returns to her grandparents house every summer, her grandmother always prepares something special. 

What is Christmas cake?

400

Bev eventually found love and stability with this person.

Who is Norman (her husband)?

400

Bev worked to improve this aspect of life for her community members, addressing issues like poverty and unemployment.

What is economic development?

500

This family member was a source of comfort and stability for Bev during her difficult childhood.

Who is her Aunt Lorraine?

500

Bev found solace and strength in this activity while at residential school, despite the restrictions.

What is reading?

500

This childhood experience, involving a near-drowning, highlighted the dangers and resilience of life near the river.

What is falling into the Fraser River?

500

Bev’s journey to healing allowed her to experience this in her relationships.

What is forgiveness/self-love/acceptance?

500

Bev’s work in her community focused on empowering this group, who had been disproportionately affected by colonialism.

Who are Indigenous women?