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Boozhoo = Hello / Greetings. Aanishinaabemdaa pane = Lets speak the language, always. Baamaapi NGwaabmin = See you Later. Gchi Miigwech = Thank you, very much.
Handshake Offer a handshake but not too firm. Each handshake is different from person to person. Even try a two-handed handshake. Using our Indigenous Language Learn a few words such as Greetings and Thank you.
Kwe is the Francis Smith Mikmaq dialect meaning Hello, or Goei in the Pacifique dialect.

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Commissioner and directors. Stsml̓qen, Ronald E. Ignace, is a member of the Secwepemc Nation in Interior British Columbia. He was the elected chief of the Skeetchestn Indian Band for more than 30 years since the early 1980s.
In Australia there are more than 250 Indigenous languages including around 800 dialects.
Some of the most well known Aboriginal words for hello are: Kaya, which means hello in the Noongar language. Palya is a Pintupi language word used as a greeting much in the same way that two friends would say hello in English while Yaama is a Gamilaraay language word for hello used in Northern NSW.
Boozhoo = Hello / Greetings. Aanishinaabemdaa pane = Lets speak the language, always. Baamaapi NGwaabmin = See you Later. Gchi Miigwech = Thank you, very much.
27 (1) The Commissioner may conduct a review of a complaint, filed by an Indigenous government or other Indigenous governing body, an Indigenous organization or an Indigenous person, respecting any matter referred to in any of paragraphs 26(a) to (d).