First Nations Architecture, Building, Culture, History: south British Columbia Canada
First Nations architecture in southern British Columbia Canada is described and explained in this short video documentary. Songs, chants and dances from local First Nations and Indian Bands have been covered in other films but this focusses on other aspects of culture. Insights into the architecture of traditional aboriginal building in southern British Columbia as well as history, language and other cultural elements help increase understanding and encourage reconciliation. Kumtuks is a Vancouver vlog that shares knowledge and explores new narratives. Some quotes and descriptors have been adjusted for clarity and brevity. Please subscribe if you would like to be notified of new videos. If you would like additional commentary and notices and want to support additional videos / kumtuks Sam Sullivan is a Member of the Order of Canada, a former Mayor of Vancouver and Cabinet Minister in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia representing Vancouver-False Creek. Stay up-to-date by visiting the Kumtuks website: www.kumtuks.ca

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