Secwepemcúl’ecw
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At bi-weekly Secwepemctsín meetings, Elders nurture and expand the language
Working together, a group of Kyé7es from different communities gathered in Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc to create new words, discuss grammar and much more
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In the shadow of a Tkarón:to expressway, Secwépemc artist honours flora on forest floors
Tania Willard’s ‘Declaration of the Understory’ installation brings the ‘plant community beneath the forest canopy’ to the country’s largest city
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Secwépemc Elder says her new memoir is a call to follow your dreams: ‘Just go for it’
Cecilia DeRose’s new book ‘One Arrow Left,’ written with author Sage Birchwater, is an account of history, culture and strength
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Tiny House Warriors given conditional sentences, but no jail time, after 4-year TMX case
‘To us, this court system and this courthouse is foreign,’ says Secwépemc land defender arrested for 2021 confrontation at Trans Mountain pipeline worksite
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‘We made it through the night’: New Secwépemc children’s book teaches about grief and loss
‘Tscwinúcw-k: The Stars of the Secwépemc’ was written by Stanley (T’ult) Daniels, who brings his family into every element of his work
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Esk’etemc rally calls for investigation into school district, alleging ‘bullying and racial violence’
Indigenous leaders protested outside Cariboo-Chilcotin School District offices in Williams Lake this week, saying the ministry must do more to address concerns
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Awaiting sentencing, Tiny House Warriors tell court they acted for Secwépemc rights: ‘We’re not criminals’
Four convicted members of the resistance group face six to 12 months in jail after a confrontation at a TMX work camp in 2021
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Heading to the Oscars, the resounding impact of ‘Sugarcane’ proves both validating and ‘long overdue’
The documentary about St. Joseph’s Mission is up for an Academy Award on March 2, as director marks ‘an incredible moment to celebrate Indigenous storytelling’