Archive of posts tagged "Indigenous Art & Voices"

Soak Up 5,000 Years of History on Vancouver Island with Kiixin Tours

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Soak up 5,000 years of history on Vancouver Island with Kiixin Tours. Visit an ancient Huu-ay-aht First Nations village site on a free guided tour.

Arts and Culture in Port Alberni

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A storied totem pole, a make and take art class, gallery gift shops, high tea and live music — you can find all of this and more in Port Alberni this summer. You may know Port Alberni for its natural beauty (from lookout hikes or a swim in Sproat Lake), but you can also plan […]

Role of Indigenous Women and Water Explored in New Bill Reid Gallery Exhibition

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Role of Indigenous Women and Water Explored in New Bill Reid Gallery Exhibition “qaʔ yəxw – water honours us: womxn and waterways” April 10 to October 2, 2019

BC Sports Hall of Fame Indigenous Sport Gallery

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The BC Sports Hall of Fame has unveiled the Indigenous Sport Gallery, celebrating and recognizing Indigenous athletes who have made an impact on British Columbia’s sport history. The Gallery features over 1,000 square feet of permanent exhibit space, and highlights the impact of athletes like Gino Odjick, Carey Price, Richard Peter, Justina Di Stasio, and others.

How Spending the Night in a Teepee Can Make You a Better Canadian

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How Spending the Night in a Teepee Can Make You a Better Canadian: ZenSeekers writer and photographer, Abby Cooper shares her thoughts on why she feels more connected to our Canadian culture after visiting the Ktunaxa Nation’s Speaking Earth in St. Eugene, BC.