 My name is Ainsa Rich, I'm graduating this year in June 2019 and I live in Shashashii, Labrador, the way I think about my program, Inuit Education. I know a lot more about my culture than I did before and more information about my grandmothers and my uncles and my aunts. I like this program because we get to do moccasins and how to clean out rabbit's beavers and how to cook them and how to take care of a fur. We go sit up snares, get interviews by elders and interview them and storytelling and study about my culture. I know a lot about my culture than I did before and it's more creative. I go outdoors more and go snowshoeing and all that and went hunting last week. I think it's all about eating ways of life and all that and you get to know more about the history and what's going to happen in the future. How to make eating medicine and how to build a canoe and sit up tents, how to clean out caribou and anything that you can eat. What else? How to make anal dresses and how to help and know that you're not lost in the woods, looking at the stars and all that. You know if it's good to go or stay when you're lost because eventually we will have nothing at all. No electricity, no house, no money, just your culture. I really like all of the universities in Canada to have at least one university studies. Different people like Caucasian, French and all those who want to learn about the culture and take it farther. I just really wish nothing happened like buildings and all houses all the electricity. Like right now I would have went out in the country and I would have known all these kind of stuff right now. Like how to clean rabbits and caribou, make moxins and what to do in the country.