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…
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…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council is pleased to present our 30th Anniversary Report. Since 1990, FPCC has supported the revitalization of Indigenous languages, arts and cultures in British Columbia. The…
FPCC has released a paper called Recommendations for Decolonizing British Columbia’s Heritage-Related Processes and Legislation. FPCC asked David M. Schaepe and Kierstin Dolata, from the Stó:lō Research and Resource Management Centre, and George Nicholas from Simon Fraser University to develop this paper. This…
Pique News Magazine, based in Pemberton B.C., recently published a two-part story highlighting the language revitalization work of Lisa Sambo, Director of the N’Quatqua Child and Family Development Centre and…
FPCC is sharing the creative ways communities and individuals are changing their projects during COVID-19. This series features some specific examples of how a willingness to be creative and flexible during…
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