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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2024 · 35 MIN

Episode 7 - With Catherine Bellamy

from Let's Talk Libraries · host Denise Wilson

Catherine Bellamy is a librarian currently living as a guest in K'emk'emeláy—the Place of Many Maple Trees in the Squamish language—now also called Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, located on the shared ancestral, traditional, and unceded homelands of the Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Her ancestors came from western Europe; they eventually settled in the Appalachian Mountains of what is now called Kentucky, the ancestral homelands of the Cherokee and Shawnee peoples, where she calls home. She talks about building a library in a First Nations elementary school, her passion for outreach services, and the inspiration that guides her work. Contact Catherine - LinkedIn Here are all the people Catherine mentioned in the podcast:Chris Morett of Co|Here Campus and WorkplaceDr. Spencer LilleyCamille CallisonBrian DeerJessie LoyerAnn DoyleKim LawsonDr. Sandy LittletreeGene Joseph Sarah DupontSara Zettervall This is information about the Brian Deer Classification System and the First Nations House of Learning Subject Headings: Information about the Brian Deer Classification SystemFirst Nations House of Learning Subject Headings

Catherine Bellamy is a librarian currently living as a guest in K'emk'emeláy—the Place of Many Maple Trees in the Squamish language—now also called Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, located on the shared ancestral, traditional, and unceded homelands of the Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Her ancestors came from western Europe; they eventually settled in the Appalachian Mountains of what is now called Kentucky, the ancestral homelands of the Cherokee and Shawnee peoples, whe...

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