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The St'át'imc have been targeted at least from 2010<ref>http://www.mediacoop.ca/sites/mediacoop.ca/files2/mc/january_10_statimc_runner.pdf accessed 15/09/2013</ref> up to 2012<ref>http://www.tskwaylaxw.com/docs/tfnnewsletter2012nov.pdf accessed 15/09/2013</ref> and workshops were organised in at least one community. For one of these seminars, persons named to contact for more information on seminars were from the tribal council and had respective e-mail addresses.
 
The St'át'imc have been targeted at least from 2010<ref>http://www.mediacoop.ca/sites/mediacoop.ca/files2/mc/january_10_statimc_runner.pdf accessed 15/09/2013</ref> up to 2012<ref>http://www.tskwaylaxw.com/docs/tfnnewsletter2012nov.pdf accessed 15/09/2013</ref> and workshops were organised in at least one community. For one of these seminars, persons named to contact for more information on seminars were from the tribal council and had respective e-mail addresses.
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Another First Nation targeted by PoV courses since at least 2010 are the Stó:lo.<ref>http://www.acc-society.bc.ca/files_new/documents/CFOCJuly-Aug10.pdf accessed 15/09/2013</ref> Their Newsletter from July/August 2010 (i.e. at a point in time when AHF funding for residential school survivors had come to an end) carries an article on "Loss and Resilience in First Nation Communities" which, written by a PoV Trainer, addresses the issue of residential schools.
    
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