Learning Together: Indigenous-guided reconciliation for allies
The SLCC is leading an Indigenous Cultural Awareness Workshop throughout the winter in partnership with Whistler Community Services Society....
The SLCC is leading an Indigenous Cultural Awareness Workshop throughout the winter in partnership with Whistler Community Services Society....
The arrival of cold temperatures and much-welcomed snow help us mark the winter solstice, a day of importance and celebration among Indigenous people. The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre honoured the seasonal change with two special events: the official opening of UNCEDED: S7ULH TEMÍXW / TI...
Join the SLCC on the Winter Solstice to celebrate the opening of its latest exhibition....
May 5th is the National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people....
The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre located on the unceded shared territories of Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh and L̓il̓wat7úl, Whistler, BC has been recognized with the 2021 National Indigenous Tourism Award presented by Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)....
Standing proudly, overlooking the Great Hall, the traditional carvings represent the families of our Nations. They all have different functions and stories attached to them. The miniature house post stands overlooking both the Gift Shop & Gallery and the Great Hall which is designed after the...
During mythological times Siy’ám’ Smánit (The Stawamus Chief, in Squamish BC) was a longhouse. A Tl’a7áshen-Feast was held inside with all of the animal people as guests. Xaays-Transformer Brothers immortalized this event by turning both the guests and the longhouse into stone. The longhouse is still visible...