The Secwépemc People: Shuswap First Nation - B.C., Canada - History, Culture & Spirituality
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“As the Secwépemc Chiefs expressed it, in 1910, in the Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Laurier: “Our land, is the same as our life.” Reserve Commissioner Gilbert Malcolm Sproat came to the same conclusion, writing in a letter to the Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Ottawa:“I do not exaggerate, in saying, that some of these Indians die, if they lose their land, they take it so much to heart.” The 1910 Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Laurier is a historic document that demonstrates historical assertion of Indigenous title, rights and sovereignty in the early twentieth century. It reflects, our continued and consistent traditional land ownership concepts, as the “hosts” in Secwepemc lands and the reciprocity the “host/guest relationship” entails. It underscores the Aboriginal concepts of land ownership and tenure, Aboriginal political authority and sovereign relations with the Crown and government. We have no boundaries, in relation to meaning of language and the land and what that all means to us. Through tradition, culture. Land.. is our culture.“
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Shuswap Nation Tribal Council
680 West Athabasca Street,
Kamloops, British Columbia,
Canada V2H 1C4
Phone: 778-471-8200
Email: sntcadmn@
Website:
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Many Thanks & Much Respect To: The Secwe’pemc (Shuswap) People..; All The People of Shuswap First Nation..; All The Esteemed Elders And Their Wise Words In This Video..; ..; ..; ..; ..; ..; / HIGH-LONESOME..; Willard & Arthur Dick..; Spi7uy Squqluts Language & Culture Society..; TSLEIL-WAUTUTH SINGERS..; GEORGE MANUEL JR..; SECWE’PEMC SINGERS..; ROBERT GOSS..; GORDON DICK..; GERALDINE DODSON..; LYTTON SINGERS..; BRENDA CELESTA..; BIG BAR SHUSWAP SINGERS..; AMANDA BIG SORREL HORSE & FAMILY.. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this video with photos and/or, in any other way.
Chi Miigwetch! Many Blessings & Thanks!
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