Teepee honouring Indigenous grads vandalised outside Charles Spencer: Indigenous Liaison
The Indigenous Student Support Liaison for the Charles Spencer High School says an incident involving destruction of property the day after National Indigenous Peoples Day shows that racism exists in Grande Prairie.
The teepee, along with a homemade banner sporting a big orange hand print, was raised outside the school on June 16 to honour the Indigenous students graduating this year.
Fran Rogers says the teepee and banner were left undisturbed for a few days, but when she went to disassemble it on June 23, she made a nasty discovery.
A folding table, that had been left inside the teepee had a big dent in it, an empty bottle of alcohol was left on the table, and next to it was what appeared to be human feces.