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Ta na wa Yúus ta Stitúyntsam̓ / skel7áw̓lh The Person Who Protects the Land / Steward of the Land   The Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh Úxwumixw and Lil’wat7ul have been caring for their territory since the beginning of their creation stories. Their stories are written on the land, they use their...

[vc_separator type="transparent" thickness="5"] We often say that the beauty of this land is “untouched”. Vast mountains, rivers, creatures, and forests served up for people to visit, live and play on. But it is not untouched, rather it has been touched so very well, cared for by...

The SLCC is hosting live carving for the Salish Summer Carving Series, with Master Carver Xwalacktun (Rick Harry – Sḵwx̱wú7mesh / Kwakwak’wakw / Namgis), mentoring SLCC Apprentice Brandon Hall (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh / Squamish Nation) from June 21 – September 3rd, 2023. ...

Experience the feature Unceded Photography Exhibition at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre in Whistler this winter through October 8, 2023. UNCEDED: S7ULH TEMÍXW / TI TMICWKÁLHA / OUR LAND - A photographic Journey into Belonging. ...

Gallery 3: February 15 – May 23, 2022  The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre is proud to host Our Living Languages: First Peoples’ Voices in BC, a travelling exhibition. The interactive exhibition from the Royal BC Museum in partnership with the First Peoples’ Cultural Council, showcases the...

Gallery 2 - September 30th, 2021 - Spring, 2022 Reflect, Recognize, Grow After a class-action lawsuit with the government of Canada, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was formed as a means of reckoning with the devastating legacy of forced assimilation and abuse left by the residential school...

Boarder X May 27  - September 22, 2021 The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre presents Boarder X, a compilation of interdisciplinary contemporary art by Indigenous artists from across Canada who surf, skate and snowboard. Boarder X presents these practices as challenges to conformity and status quo, demonstrating knowledge...