Living Culture, Not a Museum Exhi...
Living Culture, Not a Museum Exhibit

Canuckly by nyubi

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Every story this season has told runs through the same people. This finale steps back from individual episodes to look at the St'át'imc Nation as it actually exists today — eleven self-governing communities, a 1911 declaration of sovereignty, hydroelectric dams that flooded sacred land and disrupted salmon runs, and, alongside those unresolved struggles, a language immersion program, a full university degree in St'át'imc fluency, and Indigenous-owned businesses actively building the next chapter. Then we walk the whole season together — heat, gold, salmon, rails, wine, and fruit — as one complete, four-day trip through a valley that was never a museum piece to begin with.

🎙️ Canuckly S02E19 — "Living Culture, Not a Museum Exhibit"

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St'át'imc Nation governanceBridge River dam impactsUcwalmícwts language revitalizationUBC St'át'imc Language Fluency degreeLillooet Tribal CouncilIndigenous-owned tourism BCUnceded territory British ColumbiaSt'át'imc Chiefs CouncilLillooet complete travel itineraryLiving Indigenous culture Canada
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