Sacred Journey
Created by the Heiltsuk Tribal Council, this exhibition explores the canoes’ importance to Indigenous coastal cultures over thousands of years through art, immersive audio and interactive video. Learn how canoe journeys today are creating jobs and sparking economic development, while also revitalizing Indigenous culture, community healing, and youth empowerment on the Pacific Coast.
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This exhibition is created by: Heiltsuk Tribal Council

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For more information on this exhibition, its current availability, and to book it for your organization, please contact us at:
outreach-rayonnement@ingeniumcanada.org | 1-866-442-4416 ext. 2147
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