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Research Opportunity - Kloshe Tillicum: Creating trustworthy and culturally meaningful public health guidance to address COVID-19 in Indigenous communities, BCCDC, Vancouver, BC

June 02, 2021

The Research Assistant will be responsible for supporting and coordinating research-related

activities for Kloshe Tillicum (“Good Relations” in Chinook, a simplified language based on French,

English, Chinook and other Indigenous languages and used throughout BC at the turn of the

century to help with trade and communication between the settlers and the First Nations peoples), a

collaborative project between researchers working within BCCDC’S Chee Mamuk program and

Simon Fraser University (SFU).

Please see the details of the research opportunity below: