We would like to honour and acknowledge FPCC’s outgoing Board Chair Laax̱ Lo’op (Cynthia Jensen Fisk) We would like to say thank you and raise our hands to our outgoing Board…
We would like to honour and acknowledge FPCC’s outgoing Board Chair Laax̱ Lo’op (Cynthia Jensen Fisk) We would like to say thank you and raise our hands to our outgoing Board…
We would like to acknowledge Konrad Thiele, FPCC’s outgoing Board Treasurer. FPCC would like to acknowledge and thank our outgoing Board Treasurer, Konrad Thiele, for six years of service on…
On November 29, BC Ferries and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) unveiled the Salish Heron artwork at an event held in Victoria, B.C. Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr.’s…
September 30th marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to honour the histories, cultures and values of Indigenous peoples impacted by the Indian Residential School system. The declaration of this holiday…
BC Ferries and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council are excited to announce Maynard Johnny Jr. as the Coast Salish artist selected to design artwork for the new Salish Class vessel,…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council and the First Peoples’ Cultural Foundation have released a joint statement on residential schools urging increased government support for First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities as we grieve…
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