SQ3Tsya’yay isn’t as hard to say as it may look. Pronounced “cut-see-ya-ya,” it’s the written form of the words in the Twana language of the Coast Salish people meaning “weaver’s spirit power,” the ...
IN SOFT CLOUDS of mountain goat wool, in rich colors and textures, a story of Coast Salish cultural resilience is told. “Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving,” a new exhibit at the Burke ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Oliver N. Wells (1907-1970) was owner of Edenbank Farm in Chilliwack, British Columbia, as well as an amateur historian and ethnologist. He ...
In a collection featuring the patterns, textures and stories of Coast Salish people, Native-owned art and lifestyle brand Eighth Generation has partnered with Starbucks for an exclusive five-item ...
An upcoming workshop in North Vancouver is sharing Coast Salish wool weaving with a festive twist. The Museum of North Vancouver (MONOVA) is holding the first Weaving for Winter workshop on Sunday, ...