CULTURE
Elder profile: Tla’amin’s Elsie Paul (qaʔaχstaləs)
February 1, 2019 | Salish Sea SentinelFrom left: Elsie Paul, Kylie Paul, baby Nathan, and Noreen Galligos-Paul during a baby welcoming ceremony at Tla’amin last year. Photo by Phil Russell.
By Edith Moore, NmTC communications liaison
Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council is run with guidance from an Elders Council with representatives … Read More
Panel highlights Coast Salish tourism growth
December 3, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelAbove: Homalco Councillor Kelsie Robinson speaks at the 2018 Vancouver Island Economic Summit on Oct. 25.
By Cara McKenna and Todd Peacey Photos by Todd Peacey
Representatives from Homalco and Snuneymuxw spoke about their nations’ successes in the tourism … Read More
Kwantlen artist educates about Coast Salish drumming
December 3, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelBrandon Gabriel (Kwelexwelsten) of Kwantlen First Nation is a Coast Salish artist and drum-maker who has worked with hundreds of people to build drums over the past decade.
Gabriel grew up in the Kwantlen community and his father is also … Read More
Redress in the arts: Supporting Coast Salish creators
December 3, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelFrom left: Christie Lee Charles, Cease Wyss and Irwin Oostindie present at SFU’s downtown campus on Oct. 26.
People from Vancouver’s arts community discussed how to better work with and support Coast Salish creators during an event at the annual … Read More
Elder profile: Halalt’s Janet Moore (Hwum’mi’ya)
December 3, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelAbove: Janet Moore, right, with her husband Les. File photo.
By 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 … Read More
Cedar basket collection gifted to Tla’amin
December 3, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelAbove: Rita Pimlott shows off her late aunt’s weavings.
By Doreen Hopkins, Tla’amin elders coordinator Photos by Phil Russell
A decades-old collection of cedar baskets and cultural items has been gifted to Tla’amin Nation by Homalco Elder Rita … Read More
Musqueam reclaims new piece of c̓əsnaʔəm
December 3, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelPhoto: Musqueam drummers perform. File photo.
Musqueam Indian Band has officially reclaimed another piece of its important village site c̓əsnaʔəm.
The City of Vancouver announced that it has returned a portion of the site to its original caretakers, Musqueam. The property at … Read More
Traditional wedding joins Tla’amin couple in culture
October 31, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelBy Cyndi Pallen (čɩnɛ), Tla’amin Nation
A beautiful Coast Salish wedding ceremony that took place on the shore of Tla’amin Nation’s territory will be remembered for generations to come.
The sacred union of Mario Brandon Paul (Chegah gewmotl) and Tana Harry (Kiyah) took place at Willingdon Beach on Aug. 11. The ceremony reflected the culture and traditional teachings of Tla’amin and … Read More
‘Sing your songs loud and proud’: Kespahl aims to enrich Tla’amin culture for youth
October 31, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelAbove: Drew Blaney (Kespahl), right, stands with Tla͛amin Hegus Clint Williams. File photo.
By Edith Moore, NmTC communications liaison
At 25 years old, Tla’amin member Drew Blaney (Kespahl) is a champion of his culture. Blaney grew up learning from … Read More
Snuneymuxw design duo honoured with business award
October 31, 2018 | Salish Sea SentinelAbove: Sophia Seward-Good, left, and Aunalee Boyd-Good accept their award on Oct. 15.
The Snuneymuxw design duo behind the fashion house Ay Lelum have been honoured with an award for their achievements in business.
Sisters Aunalee Boyd-Good and Sophia Seward-Good were presented with a 2018 Business of the Year award at the B.C. … Read More