
Nang X̲aldangaas
Graham Richard At Tuuhlga, a village west of Yaan, people walked to Tl’agadiiyaa Hidden Island to collect ts’a.al Pacific silverweed, an important food plant. A stone with a red face growing on it lived in […]
Graham Richard At Tuuhlga, a village west of Yaan, people walked to Tl’agadiiyaa Hidden Island to collect ts’a.al Pacific silverweed, an important food plant. A stone with a red face growing on it lived in […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac “I’ve been trying to promote this [new bus route] initiative as much as possible as I did with the community transit routes with BC Transit,” says longtime activist, Brenda Wilson-John sister, Ramona, […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac There is a real Pacific storm brewing under those new LED lights at the George Brown Rec Centre! Between the ref whistles, the ball-wrestling in key, the players yelling for the pass, […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac Who knew that xaaguu halibut heads were hard as rocks? Nuni Lily Brown did. Many large xaaguu heads crackled and creaked under the pressure of her hands and sharp knife skills. She […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac The sound of dribbling basketballs echo over the new wooden floors as cheering fans lined the edge of the court filled the wooden bleachers at the Opening Ceremonies for the Pacific Unity […]
Ileah Mattice On the beautiful summer evening of July 22nd, a celebration took place in Gaw that remembered and reunited a group of people who took a stand against logging at Athlii Gwaii, 33 years […]
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