British Columbia Time Machine
Aboriginal History of British Columbia
Includes many original photographs from various BC regions
http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/exhibits/timemach/main.htm

Exploring the unique First Nations Ways of Knowing and Learning.
Aboriginal History of British Columbia
Includes many original photographs from various BC regions
http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/exhibits/timemach/main.htm

“In the days before the City of Vancouver grew on the land of the Salish, the narrowing of the inlet now marked by the Lions Gate Bridge was an area that was teeming with schools of herring and the orcas that chased them for food. The area was rich with eagles and salmon, and rich with the culture and traditions of the Salish people. It was, and still is, a site of great energy and enormous significance to the Salish.” - Susan Point
http://www.storyscapes.ca/multimedia.htm

Squamish Lil’Wat Cultural Centre offers an interactive and informative introduction to the actual centre in Whistler, BC but also to the local First Nations history of the region.

Excellent site for getting to know the BC First Nations way of life in the current age.
http://www.aboriginalbc.com/travel_media/

Downloadable brochure outlining Aboriginal cultural spaces and events in British Columbia.
http://www.aboriginalbc.com/UserFiles/File/ATBC_brochure.pdf

The University of British Columbia’s Museum of Anthropology has excellent First Nations displays, especially from the Pacific North West.

Andrew Scott’s descriptive blog on the Aboriginal History (Musqueam, Squamish, Kwantlen, etc.) of Greater Vancouver, British Columbia
http://www.discovervancouver.com/GVB/aborigina-history.asp/

Nation Talk provides up to date News from an Aboriginal perspective. Read the excellent headlines/stories, view videos, join the movement!
http://www.nationtalk.ca/

Tshinanu is an amazing site - excellent use of Flash and graphics to present a very aesthetic and inspiring site. Read the stories, reflect on the insights, join in the celebration of All of Us!
http://www.tshinanu.tv/accueil_en.html

Excellent blog by Kat Norris on First Nations Activism in my neck of the woods, British Columbia.
http://indigenousaction.blogspot.com/
Heartwretching pictures ofFirst Nations people being driven from their land, Khatsalano - which is now “yuppieville” - the posh neighbourhood of Kitsilano. Imagine what it would be like now if PreColonial ways had been embraced instead of squelched by the colonizers!

PHOTO OF CHIEF ANDREW AND HIS SON READYING TO LEAVE THEIR BELOVED KHATSALANO (RIGHT).
FIRST NATIONS OF THE KHATSALANO AREA .. BEING SHIPPED AWAY FROM THEIR HOMES. (LEFT BELOW)

(above) KITSILANO AFTER A FEW YEARS OF COLONIZATION (1920 or so)
(below) KITSILANO TODAY - WHERE DID THE SACREDNESS GO??
