
Jesse Fairley talks about his experiences learning his ancestral language through FPCC’s Mentor-Apprentice Program Jesse Fairley is a member of the Beaver Clan of the Nee Tahi Buhn First Nation…
Jesse Fairley talks about his experiences learning his ancestral language through FPCC’s Mentor-Apprentice Program Jesse Fairley is a member of the Beaver Clan of the Nee Tahi Buhn First Nation…
Roots Remembered: Celebrating Heritage Reclamation within Three B.C. First Nation Communities to Mark National Indigenous History Month. June is National Indigenous History Month. To celebrate, we are highlighting three inspiring…
FPCC’s Heritage Program is now accepting applications for projects focused on revitalizing First Nations’ heritage and arts in B.C. The Heritage Program supports the revitalization and safeguarding of B.C. First…
FPCC’s Braided Knowledge Grant supports the restoration and sharing of naming practices in Kingcome Inlet. The path to decolonization can sometimes lead in unexpected directions. Just ask Lindsey Willie, the…
Update: The application period for this grant is now closed. FPCC’s Braided Knowledge Grant provides up to $25,000 in heritage funding for projects that weave together B.C. First Nations arts, languages…
FPCC’s Heritage Program is supporting exploring, documenting, protecting and connecting with the rock art of Kanaka Bar, ƛ̓əq̓ƛ̓áq̓tn̓mx, T’eqt’aqtn. The ƛ̓əq̓ƛ̓áq̓tn̓mx Braided Knowledge project is connecting community members with the…
Located in beautiful T’aalan Stl’ang, the “Beach that Has Everything,” is a youth program working to reconnect Haida Gwaii’s youth with their heritage, culture and Xaad Kil language. The beginning…
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