
An Indigenous music grant from FPCC supported Saltwater Hank’s road to releasing his new music in Sm’algya̱x. For as long as he remembers, Ts’msyen storyteller and songwriter Jeremy Pahl (stage…
An Indigenous music grant from FPCC supported Saltwater Hank’s road to releasing his new music in Sm’algya̱x. For as long as he remembers, Ts’msyen storyteller and songwriter Jeremy Pahl (stage…
We gather to celebrate our music, art, culture, creativity and our people. In 2019 crowds gathered on a sunny warm August day at Gorge Park in the traditional territories of…
The United Nations International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022 – 2032. In February 2020 First Nations representatives from B.C. joined more than 500 participants from 50 countries in Mexico City…
‘Let the Languages Live’ In partnership with the First Peoples’ Cultural Foundation and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, FPCC hosted HELISET TŦE SḰÁL ‘Let the Languages Live’ in June 2019.…
We are all connected. The First Peoples’ Map of B.C. is a living and interactive space that represents our diverse yet interwoven languages, arts, and cultural heritage. The First Peoples’…
Indigenous languages contain valuable information — wisdom, knowledge and unique world views. First Peoples’ Cultural Council supports the Endangered Languages Project in partnership with the Endangered Languages Catalogue/Endangered Languages Project…
We have always embraced technology. Indigenous technologies grow from all aspects of life and rely on skill, creative thinking and a deep understanding of our environment. First Peoples’ Cultural Council…
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