They are found only in British Columbia, where estimates of their numbers vary between 100 and 500. Sightings are very rare, therefore – but I have long "dreamt" of seeing one, and last year I ...
From natural history and indigenous culture to maritime adventures and artistic expressions, these institutions provide windows into the past and present of this captivating corner of the Pacific ...
I spent the remaining two hours of our British Columbia drive eagle-eyed ... s first Indigenous-owned museum for First Nations culture. Pass through family story poles (these Nations’ take ...
over 90 nautical miles off British Columbia’s North Coast. (Previously known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, the home of the Haida First Nations reverted back to Haida Gwaii in 2010.) ...
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is showcasing the “world's first" exhibit of the Nuxalk Nation until Jan. 4, 2026. Nuxalk Strong: Dancing Down the ...
The nation's elected Chief Councillor Nicole Rempel said the treaty will allow future generations of the nation to revitalize their culture. "To be able to determine who our K'ómoks people are in ...
"As properties became more valuable, commercial spaces downtown became more valuable, arts and culture was just sort of getting priced out of the market." Having read the Vancouver strategy and ...
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