Recent events have forced all of us to face the fact that reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians is necessary. Education and personal connections are an obvious way to help achieve reconciliation.
Join hiwus Calvin Craigan for two weekend afternoons, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 24 and 25, and Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7 and 8. All sessions are from 2 to 4 p.m. in the shíshálh longhouse
“Welcome to our swiya” provides our community an opportunity to learn about our shíshálh neighbours, their history, struggles and aspirations in a uniquely Indigenous way. Hiwus Calvin Craigan is a shíshálh Elder, oral knowledge keeper, a hereditary chief of the shíshálh Nation and the youngest Indigenous chief ever elected in Canada. hiwus will tell the story of the shíshálh people in four storytelling sessions in the shíshálh Nation Longhouse.
“In the Beginning” will explain the history of the shíshálh people before contact with Europeans. It will include the history of hiwus’ family, his family lineage, the history of the shíshálh people, culture, language, and way of successfully governing and sustaining themselves. “Interference and Interruption” will describe how, over many decades, settler culture and ways of governing interrupted and interfered with the shíshálh people in very damaging ways. “Struggle for Independence” will describe the efforts of the shíshálh people for independence leading to becoming the first Indigenous Nation in Canada to achieve self governance. “Vision for the Future” will describe the aspirations of the shíshálh people to live and work together with the settler community in ways that will benefit everyone.
Sponsored by the Rotary Club of ch’atlich.
Register online at sunshinecoasteldercollege.ca.