This year Canada is celebrating 150 years as a nation, however a collaboration between the Kelowna Museum and the Snc蓹wips Heritage Museum aims to acknowledge and inform everyone about the much longer history of this land and its people.
With funding from the Central Okanagan Foundation香蕉视频直播檚 Canada 150 grants program, the museums representing both sides of the lake are creating six videos that bring Indigenous knowledge and perspective to topics of interest in the Okanagan.
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The short films are being produced by Rick Sagayadan from SAGAcom, a trusted videographer in the Westbank First Nation community and feature several syilx Elders.
Linda Digby, Executive Director of the Kelowna Museum, explained why this was an important project to undertake during Canada香蕉视频直播檚 sesquicentennial.
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Each video highlights uniquely Okanagan topics, such as the syilx water spirit n虛x虒a蕯x虒蕯itk史 (known by many as Ogopogo), the significance of traditional winter homes called q虛史c虛i蕯 in the traditional language, and the effects of the Father Pandosy Mission and residential schools on local First Nations members.
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The videos are set to be complete in the fall and will be shown at both Snc蓹wips Heritage Museum and Kelowna Museums, and online for all to view.
Both Coble and Digby are passionate about expanding on the project and strengthening the Museums relationship further in the future.
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