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North Van’s MONOVA received a gift from BMO to continue Coast Salish programming into 2027, incorporating Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nation history.
The Museum of North Vancouver has received a hefty chunk of cash to continue its programming tied to local Coast Salish education and culture.
Leaders from “Vancouver’s” top businesses got a lesson on Indigenous economics from three Coast Salish leaders last Thursday.
Vancouver and its local nations are seeing an explosion of interest in Coast Salish art, a style distinct from the totem poles and face masks typical of more northern nations.
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Storied arts : Lushootseed gifting across time and space / Vi taqushblu Hilbert and Jay Miller -- Kwulasulwut : teachings of the past, treasures of the future / Ellen White Kwulasulwut -- Traditional ...
PABLO — Two criminal cases against Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Court officials have been resolved.
One photograph, however, was taken by a Coast Guard petty officer from the vantage point of a boat on the water, looking up ...
For the first time, scientists from around the world have come up with a plan to save the critically endangered southern ...
“Other researchers have seen dolphins and whales using elements of their environment, or objects, to groom themselves. They’ll rub themselves on rocks and sand and kelp to maintain their skin surface, ...
These items lie at the center of two related criminal cases against Tribal Court Chief Judge Winona Tanner and Clerk of the Tribal Court Genevieve Morigeau.
In 1935, National Museum of Canada anthropologist Diamond Jenness did several months of fieldwork with the Coast Salish peoples of southwestern Vancouver Island. His main focus was the WSANEC, then a ...