We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
Story by SX̱EDŦELISIYE (Renee Sampson, W̱SÁNEĆ, age 37), with an introduction by Luisa Maffi, Editor of Langscape Magazine, Co-founder and Director, Terralingua W̱SÁNEĆ immersion camp on the land at W̱ENNÁNEĆ…
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by Daniel Kirkpatrick The Salish Sea Bioregion offers an ideal location for sustainability initiatives that honor First Nations rights. Photo: Daniel Kirkpatrick, 2017 Florence James smiled and said the word…
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Text by Joe Akerman (T’awaxwultun) | Photos by Xwaaqw’um Project . Quw’utsun Big Canoe landing at Hwaaqw’um. 2016 Maakw’stem ‘uw huliitun tst. Maaqkw’stem ‘uw slhilhukw’tul “Everything is what sustains us.…
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by Alice Meyers in conversation with Earl Claxton Jr. (Thuh-thay-tun Kapilano) Alice and Earl. Photo: Anonymous, 2016 This is the story of my friendship with Earl Claxton Jr., a SȾÁ,UTW̱…
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by Kelly Bannister and George Nicholas Grace Islet Garry oak ecosystem with thick understory of camas and seablush. Photo: Tara Martin, 2014 It is Fall 2014. At the Musqueam Cultural…
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