Transcription of REMEMBERING KEEGAN
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REMEMBERING KEEGAN : A BC First Nations Case Study Reflection | FNHA 1 REMEMBERING KEEGANA BC FIRST NATIONS CASE STUDY REFLECTION2 REMEMBERING KEEGAN : A BC First Nations Case Study Refl ection | FNHAARTWORK AND MEMORIAL PLAQUEHONOURING KEEGANOn the fourth anniversary of KEEGAN s passing, an artwork and a memorial plaque honouring KEEGAN were unveiled at Chilliwack General Hospital during a ceremony. The artwork, entitled Healing Hands of Friendship, is by Khut Whee Mul Uhk (Dr. Francis Horne Sr.), and appears on the cover of this case study. The artwork plaque includes these words, from Khut Whee Mul Uhk: HEALING HANDS OF FRIENDSHIPThe Elders speak of a time in history when settlers fi rst arrived in this territory. The people extended their hands, sharing the gifts from the land to feed the newcomers and teaching through friendship how to fi sh and survive in a foreign Healing Hands artwork is another example of how we are bridging the gap between health care providers and fi sh represent the life cycle of the salmon and St :l people.
and survive in a foreign land. ... ingested windshield wiper fluid (methanol) – which is highly toxic but treatable if caught in time – his ... bodies that govern health professionals working in BC, and the BC Coroners Service. In 2020, Keegan’s
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