November 18, 2021

Free Webinar TODAY: Indigenous/Settler Relationship to Forest: Stanley Park Ecology Society

 

Salnachiya ?e te Tsaiylu (The Forest & Me)

This presentation is an exploration and a sharing between two colleagues and friends, an indigenous woman, a settler man and how the land bridges us as skalamix (human beings).

Date TODAY Thursday November 18:  1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time

This event will not be recorded, so please register for the session. Presented by the Stanley Park Ecology Society.

You can register at this link.

Salnachiya ?e te Tsaiylu (The Forest & Me) is a presentation on our indigenous and more recent settler relationship to the land, to the forest, emphasizing the indigenous scientific, medicinal, technological and food uses of the forest and sea, while exploring indigenous and non-indigenous uses of the land, including trade and travel. We have unique and some common experiences and it shapes our relationships to the land interculturally, individually and intergenerationally. This presentation is an exploration and a sharing between two colleagues and friends, an indigenous woman, a settler man and how the land bridges us as skalamix (human beings).

Presented by Candace Campo, ancestral name xets’emits’a (to always be there) and Richard Till, smanit stumish (mountain man), from Talaysay Tours.

 

**This program will take place on Zoom, so please make sure you have Zoom downloaded well in advance of the webinar.  A Zoom link can be found within your confirmation email, and will also be sent out one hour before the start of the program. Only one ticket required per household.  

***This is a pilot program, so at this time we won’t be sharing a recording for this program. 

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