
Tcwemstwal’ lhkál’ap, means “you folks take care of one another” in Ucwalmícwts, the language of the Líl̓wat people. This is a time when taking care of each other is more…
Tcwemstwal’ lhkál’ap, means “you folks take care of one another” in Ucwalmícwts, the language of the Líl̓wat people. This is a time when taking care of each other is more…
FPCC News Release – The First Peoples’ Cultural Council received $4 million in Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program (CERIP) funding to support Indigenous-led heritage infrastructure projects. This is the first-ever…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council is pleased to announce the new Indigenous Arts Program beaded wild rose icon. Beadwork is an artistic expression that has been practiced for centuries and…
Tcwemstwal’ lhkál’ap, means “you folks take care of one another” in Ucwalmícwts, the language of the Líl̓wat people. This is a time when taking care of each other is more…
FPCC Arts Programs are now accepting applications! Select grants in the Indigenous Arts Program (IAP) are now accepting applications from Indigenous residents of B.C. for the Spring 2021 funding intake.…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council is so grateful to be celebrating 30 years of support for the revitalization of First Nations Languages, Arts and Cultural Heritage in B.C. with this…
Start your application today to receive up to $3,000 for individuals and collectives, and $5,000 for Indigenous arts organizations in B.C. FPCC is supporting Indigenous artists and arts organizations to…
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