When Annanete Eugene, resident of the St. Mary's Reserve, started using computers, she couldn't find the power button on a PC. Now she has three destktop PCs and three laptops in her house and uses them daily to educate and empower herself.
"Knowledge is crucial for confidence. My daughter works with telecom and has taught me how to use the computers," Eugene says. "It's great for people who don't have the opportunity to leave the reserve to be able to get an education remotely."
Parts of her studies are devoted to the Ktunaxa language. She remembers being able to understand it as a child but was discouraged from speaking it at home, since it wasn't allowed at school.
"We had our history and culture beaten out of us at school. So much of our pain is tied to our lost history," Eugene says. "The language is the key to our history and to our healing."
[Photo: Kajsa Linnarsson]






























