A first-of-its-kind Indigenous cultural experience is available to the public this Spring Break in Tofino thanks to the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation. For the first time, the public is invited to immerse themselves in culture and history, hosted by the Nation and from their own perspective. Special Event Over Spring Break in Tofino This winter I […]
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Dancers of Damelahamid host the 16th annual Coastal Dance Festival, honouring Indigenous stories, song, and dance March 2-5, 2023 at the Anvil Centre in New Westminster.
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naaʔuu is a Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation cultural experience that invites you to come together and feast in Tofino this spring. Tickets are available now for select dates in March.
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The Lantern City returns to light up the new year featuring pieces from Indigenous and South Asian artists at three sites across the city. Jan 20 to Feb 20, 2023.
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Launching March 2023, naaʔuu is a ticketed cultural experience presented by Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation at the Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort in Tofino
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Vancouver’s only Indigenous restaurant, Salmon n’ Bannock, opens at Vancouver International Airport YVR on December 19 making it the first Indigenous restaurant in a Canadian airport.
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Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week (VIFW) returns for its this edition November 28 to December 2, 2022 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
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The BC Achievement Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2022 Indigenous Business Award as well as the Fulmer Award in First Nations Art and the Carter Wosk Applied Art + Design Award.
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Keeping the Song Alive at Bill Reid Gallery November 2, 2022 to March 19, 2023. Guest curated by Cheryl Kaka‘solas Wadhams and co-developed with the Jewish Museum & Archives of BC.
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Events Around Vancouver 2022. A day to recognize and reflect on the legacy of residential “schools” in Canada.
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