These Indigenous students made their own graduation outfits
Immersion program graduation incorporated everything students had learned
![A woman with two long braids wears a graduation gown and a brown headdress.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6863344.1685714997!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_1180/maliseet-language-program.jpg?im=Resize%3D780)
This is part of a series called Ann's Eye, featuring the work of Ann Paul, a Wolastoqey content creator. You can see more Ann's Eye pieces by clicking here.
Every part of a graduation ceremony for students graduating from a Maliseet language program reflected what they'd learned over the past two years.
From graduation-gown collars to footwear, traditional knowledge was on full display.
The program, which started in 2011, is available through St. Thomas University.
CBC contributor Ann Paul attended the ceremony. Scroll through the photos and watch the video to see what she experienced.
![A group of smiling people wearing graduation gowns stand outside a blue building.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6863350.1685715174!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/maliseet-language-program.jpg?im=)
![Paddles lean against a wall.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6863356.1685715269!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/maliseet-language-program.jpg?im=)
![A collection of items including hand drums and bags sit on a table.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6863363.1685715392!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/maliseet-language-program.jpg?im=)
![Two women stand and sing at the front of a room full of people.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6863369.1685715499!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/maliseet-language-program.jpg?im=)
![Yellow moccasins with embroidered flowers on the trimming.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6863373.1685715635!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/maliseet-language-program.jpg?im=)
![A woman with long brown hair stands at a podium. There are graduates sitting on either side of her.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6863382.1685715818!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/maliseet-language-program.jpg?im=)
![A graphic drawing shows an Indigenous woman holding a camera up to her eye.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6623803.1727446226!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_1180/ann-s-eye-graphic.jpg?im=)
Ann's Eye
Photographer Ann Paul brings an Indigenous lens to stories from First Nations communities across New Brunswick. Click here or on the image below to see more of her work.