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IYA Grad December 2019

Honouring Our Graduates

As we get closer to the beginning of summer, I am reminded of all the people who are graduating from milestones in their life.
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Preserving the Cedar Tree of Life, for Future Generations

Our forests have a limited amount of cedar trees available to harvest.
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Songs From our Nations Volume 3 - language revitalization

Songs From our Nations Volume 3

The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre (SLCC) has released the third volume of Songs From Our Nations, a compilation of twelve traditional songs recorded by SLCC Ambassadors.
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Isolation

By Mixalhítsa7, Alison Pascal (Lil’wat), Curator at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre As the world rests and resets itself, I’m left thinking about growing up visiting my Grandparents. It was normal to
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Keeping Busy During COVID-19

Two weeks ago, social distancing (now ‘physical distancing’, because we need to socially support one another by phone, FaceTime, and other social platforms) wasn’t a term many (if any) of
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Commemorating the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games

On Friday, March 20, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre welcomes Whistler locals, visitors, and school groups to view a short documentary film that provides a glimpse into the lives of
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Cultural Sharing at the First Nations Winter Feast

The First Nations Winter Feast provides a snap shot of Canada’s First Peoples. Guests often arrive eager to see Ambassadors in regalia, hear drumming, and taste cuisine that is authentically Indigenous. We
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Indigenous Tourism – The Fastest Growing Tourism Sector In The World

Indigenous Tourism is the fastest growing tourism sector in the world - and here's why.
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AMBASSADORS – An Environmental Portrait Exhibt

AMBASSADORS displays the hard work and dedication staff put into celebrating and sharing their rich cultures at the SLCC.
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