02 Jan The history of blankets & their present use by Squamish & Lil’wat Nations Blankets have a deeply woven history with Indigenous peoples in North America. Originally created from fur, animal hides, grasses or cedar bark, traders... Share on:
27 Dec The significance of the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre’s location One of the most frequently asked questions at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (SLCC) is why this location was chosen to build our... Share on:
12 Dec Ceremonies and feasts in the Squamish and Lil’wat Nations When the rains began in the fall the Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh Úwumixw and Lil’wat7ul made sure their families had their winter stocks full for settling... Share on:
19 Jun We celebrate We’ve been working on new regalia this past year and are really excited to show off our progress! The pieces still require... Share on:
22 Feb Mixalhíts̓a7, Alison Pascal, SLCC Curator, visits Fiji as educator I’m very honoured to be invited to join the Commonwealth Association of Museums for their workshop ‘Museum Education in the Pacific’ in Suva,... Share on:
21 Nov The Salish Welcome Figure on Whistler Mountain Placed next to the Peak to Peak Gondola on Whistler Mountain, the Salish Welcome Figure welcomes you to the shared territory of the... Share on: