Children at Osoyoos Elementary School were exposed to the culture of the Okanagan people last Friday for the school's Okanagan Day. They rotated around classrooms to learn about different aspects of Okanagan culture. Pictured here, Caine Kruger talks about pow wows and dance as he wears regalia borrowed from the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre. (Richard McGuire photo)

Children at Osoyoos Elementary School were exposed to the culture of the Okanagan people last Friday for the school’s Okanagan Day. They rotated around classrooms to learn about different aspects of Okanagan culture. Pictured here, Caine Kruger talks about pow wows and dance as he wears regalia borrowed from the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre. (Richard McGuire photo)

Led by drummer Tyler Williams from Vernon, children from Osoyoos Elementary School joined in during a session last Friday during the school's Okanagan Day. Children rotated to different classrooms to learn about Okanagan culture. From left are Haylee King, Jasleen Dhaliwal and Aditya Samra. (Richard McGuire photo).

Led by drummer Tyler Williams from Vernon, children from Osoyoos Elementary School joined in during a session last Friday during the school’s Okanagan Day. Children rotated to different classrooms to learn about Okanagan culture. From left are Haylee King, Jasleen Dhaliwal and Aditya Samra. (Richard McGuire photo).

Children at Osoyoos Elementary School were exposed to the culture of the Okanagan people last Friday for the school's Okanagan Day. They rotated around different classrooms to learn about different aspects of Okanagan culture. Pictured here, Caine Kruger talks about pow wows and dance as he wears regalia borrowed from the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre. (Richard McGuire photo)

Children at Osoyoos Elementary School were exposed to the culture of the Okanagan people last Friday for the school’s Okanagan Day. They rotated around different classrooms to learn about different aspects of Okanagan culture. Pictured here, Caine Kruger talks about pow wows and dance as he wears regalia borrowed from the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre. (Richard McGuire photo)

Tiana Lewis used puppets to teach children about animals that are important in the culture of Okanagan people. This was one of the sessions at Osoyoos Elementary School's Okanagan Day last Friday. (Richard McGuire photo)

Tiana Lewis used puppets to teach children about animals that are important in the culture of Okanagan people. This was one of the sessions at Osoyoos Elementary School’s Okanagan Day last Friday. (Richard McGuire photo)