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Elder profile: Stz’uminus’s George Harris (Wholwolet’za)
February 27, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelBy Edith Moore, NmTC communications liaison
Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council is run with guidance from an Elders Council with representatives from its 11 member nations. The Salish Sea Sentinel is profiling a new elder from the council each month.
What a pleasure it … Read More
K’ómoks joins NmTC
February 27, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelBy Edith Moore, NmTC communications liaison
It is with great pleasure that Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council publicly announces the newest member of our family, K’ómoks First Nation.
K’ómoks welcomed our Elders and Directors to their territory on January 17, 2019, as they graciously hosted our board meeting.
A few months earlier, … Read More
NmTC Elders Council reinstated with ceremony
February 27, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelA council of Elders who guide Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council have been welcomed back for another year with a ceremony.
Members of the Elders Council were blanketed and honoured with a song during the tribal council’s Annual General Meeting in Richmond, B.C., in late January.
NmTC Communications Liaison Edith … Read More
TFN receives $7.2M for housing project
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelPhoto: Selina Robinson, B.C.’s housing minister, announced the new funding at Katzie Nation in late November. Photo courtesy of B.C. government.
Tsawwassen Nation has received $7.2 million in provincial funding that will go towards a new multi-family rental housing project.
The grant will allow the … Read More
Healing totem pole unveiled in Victoria
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelPerry and Tom LaFortune. Photo: B.C. Ministry of Health.
By Cara McKenna
A Coast Salish totem pole that was carved by two brothers from Tsawout First Nation in honour of their late mother has been unveiled in Victoria.
The Crossing Cultures and Healing Pole now stands outside of the B.C. Ministry of Health’s headquarters … Read More
Confronting reconciliation myths: Kwul’a’sul’tun speaks at VIU
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelPhoto: VIU
By Julie Chadwick
Years ago, Doug White III (Kwul’a’sul’tun) asked his late grandmother Dr. Ellen White (Kwulasulwut) what would be lost when there was no longer a number of people who could fluently speak their language.
What she … Read More
Stz’uminus health officer breaks barriers
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelWhen Stz’uminus member Shannon Waters graduated from medical school, she realized that instead of treating people who are sick, she wanted to prevent people from getting sick in the first place.
So after two years of doing family practice, … Read More
Artist brings ‘feminine Coast Salish’ style to Stanley Park studio
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelPhoto and story by Cara McKenna
It’s a shadowy, black night near Second Beach in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, but a warm light emanates from the window of Chrystal Sparrow’s art studio.
Inside, the Musqueam artist’s temporary workshop is cozy, scattered with her flowy Coast Salish pieces and carvings by her … Read More
Lummi highlights orca preservation in Florida museum exhibit
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelPhoto: Kristen Grace, Florida Museum
A new museum exhibit in Florida shines a light on endangered killer whales and their cultural importance to Coast Salish people in the Pacific Northwest.
Whale People: Protectors of the Sea opened on Dec. 8 at the Florida Museum of Natural … Read More
U.S. Coast Salish leaders travel to Canada for NEB hearings
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelA group of U.S. Coast Salish leaders travelled to Victoria to testify at the National Energy Board’s oral evidence hearings on Nov. 28.
Representatives from Lummi, Swinomish, Tulalip and Suquamish travelled across the border to present their concerns to Canada’s energy regulator alongside their Canadian relatives.