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Syilx Okanagan NationThe Syilx People of the Okanagan Nation are a trans-boundary tribe separated at the 49th parallel by the border between Canada and the United States.Territory · Okanagan Nation Declaration · Syilx Unity Declaration · Timeline
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nsyilxcən Language - Okanagan Syilx Research GuideAug 20, 2025 · nsyilxcən is the language spoken by and distinguishes the Syilx Okanagan from other indigenous peoples. It is part of the Salish language family.
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History - Westbank First NationIn 1876, before colonization and the imposition of the federal Indian Act, the Okanagans (syilx) were a self-sufficient, self-governing people.
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History & Culture - Penticton Indian BandThe Okanagan people, known as Syilx, have been in the area since time immemorial, with history passed down through generations, and occupied a large territory.
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[PDF] Syilx siwɬkʷ (Water) Management Principles and European ...The Syilx people of the Interior Plateau region of the nx̌ʷəntkʷitkʷ (Columbia River) basin have managed siwɬkʷ (water) in the sq̓awsitkʷ (Okanagan River) basin ...
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Okanagan Nation Alliance – ałi kwu_swiwi-numtax, ałi ...#101, 3535 Old Okanagan Hwy Westbank, BC V4T 3L7 T: 250.707.0095 | F: 250.707.0166 Toll Free: 1.866.662.9609Syilx Okanagan Nation · About us · Contact Us · Syilx Okanagan Nation Territory
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Traditional Governance: Syilx - UBC Library Research GuidesJul 28, 2025 · The Syilx Okanagan people signed the Okanagan Nation Declaration on August 1987 at Komasket Park, declaring their sovereignty. siwɬkʷ Water ...
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Demonstrating unity, syilx Okanagan people and their kin cross the ...Jul 23, 2024 · As a demonstration of their sovereignty and unity, syilx Okanagan people and their kin crossed the colonial border that divides their ...<|separator|>
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SYILX LANGUAGE HOUSE - HomeSyilx Language House is a non-profit association. A thriving Indigenous language is proven to bolster pride and mental health in our communities. At SLH we ...
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Our People | Syilx - FirstVoicesIndigenous Language Revitalization Platform. An online space for Indigenous communities to share and promote language, oral culture and linguistic history.
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Okanagan Waterways Past, Present and Future - MDPINov 20, 2023 · Syilx is derived from the root word Yil, which signifies taking many-stranded fibers and weaving them together to form one unit to convey ...
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[PDF] syilx leadership rooted in isqilxwcawtet - SFU Summitsyilx. It is the process of making many into one. The root word “yil” refers to the action of taking any kind of many-stranded fiber, like hemp, and rolling ...
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Indigenous Creativity in the Pacific Northwest - Okanagan OkanoganJan 28, 2016 · The word “Syilx” takes its meaning from several different images. The root word “Yil” refers to the action of taking any kind of many-stranded ...
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[PDF] Original People - Chapter One - Okanagan Nation AllianceThe original Okanagan people are the syilx, who have been on the land since the beginning, and are now commonly called the Okanagan.Missing: designation | Show results with:designation
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[PDF] Our People, Our Community - Westbank First NationDec 3, 2013 · syilx - from the root word “yil” that refers to taking a many stranded fibre and twisting it to make it one strong unit. ... Defined who was ...Missing: fiber | Show results with:fiber
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How Europeans distorted the true names of Kamloops and the ...Jul 22, 2023 · While First Nations people living in the Okanagan are commonly known as Okanagan, they actually refer to themselves as Syilx.
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The Okanagan name born from settler folklore - IndiginewsJul 12, 2021 · When the settlers asked the syilx individuals they first came across who they were, they replied that they were, “sukanaqin, (Soo-Kan-aw-kane)” ...Missing: designation | Show results with:designation
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Okanagon Indians - Access GenealogyFrom the native term Okanā'qēn, Okaāqē'nix, or Okinā'qēn. The name is derived from some place on the Okanogan River, near Okanogan Falls at the mouth of the ...
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Okanogan -- Thumbnail History - HistoryLink.orgSep 27, 2010 · ... Okanogan Tribe, also known as the Sinkaietk or Uknaqinx, as well as by several other tribes of the mid-Columbia. Steelhead and salmon runs ...
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Sinkaietk Indian Tribe - Native-Languages.orgThe Sinkaietk Indians were a small Salishan tribe of Washington state, relatives of the Okanagan Indians. They were also known as the Tonasket, Kartar, ...
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Territory - Okanagan Nation AllianceThe Syilx Okanagan territory is about 69,000 sq km, with diverse landscapes, extending from near Revelstoke, BC, to near Wilbur, Washington, and into the ...
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Okanagan Syilx Research Guide - UBC Library Research Guides"The Syilx People of the Okanagan Nation are a trans-boundary tribe separated at the 49th parallel by the border between Canada and the United States. Our ...
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Syilx TerritoryJun 30, 2025 · The southern boundary extended to the vicinity of Wilbur, Washington and the western border extended into the Nicola Valley. Our traditional ...
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Maps and GIS - Westbank First NationThe northern area of the territory is just north of Revelstoke, B.C; the eastern boundary is near Kootenay Lake; the western boundary extends into the Nicola ...
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Syilx Okanagan Eastern TerritoryThis area covers roughly 69,000 square kilometers. The northern section is near Mica Creek, just north of present-day Revelstoke, BC, while the eastern boundary ...Missing: geographical extent
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[PDF] Part 2 Biodiversity Conservation Strategy for the Okanagan Region4 The Okanagan (Syilx) people occupy an area which extends over approximately 69,000 square kilometers. ... Stewardship: an ethic and practice to carefully and ...
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Projects - Okanagan Nation AllianceTraditionally, the open forest and grassland ecosystems found in the Okanagan-Similkameen areas were maintained by low intensity, controlled burns, lit and ...
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South Okanagan-Similkameen National ParkThe region contains shrub-steppe landscapes and ecosystems common in Eastern Washington and other parts of the American West but unique in western Canada. This ...
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Natural Environment | City of KelownaNov 5, 2024 · Okanagan Lake, 27 creeks, 200 wetlands, and our natural areas provide habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals, including several ...
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Our Projects - Okanagan Nation AllianceProject goals include the re-establishment of important nutrients for aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, creating opportunities for Syilx Okanagan People.
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Environmental Flow Needs (EFN) - Okanagan Nation AllianceThe goal of the project is to develop Environmental Flow Needs (EFNs) (“target flows”) and Critical Flows (“minimum flows”) for water management in Okanagan ...
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Natural Resources - Okanagan Nation AllianceThe Natural Resources Department is developing innovative processes, mechanisms and tools to empower Syilx voices in land and resource management.Missing: traditional | Show results with:traditional
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Collaborative Stewardship Framework - Province of British ColumbiaApr 13, 2021 · The projects show how Indigenous knowledge can be incorporated into and improve natural-resource management. CSF is designed and implemented ...
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BC – Okanagan Indian Band - First Nations HistoryMar 27, 2025 · Before European contact, the Syilx people were organized into extended family groups, each with specific territories and responsibilities.Missing: pre- era
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(PDF) Similkameen archaeology (1993-2004) - Academia.eduThe study reveals that pre-contact populations inhabited the Similkameen Valley as early as 7,500 to 10,000 BP, and validates the Plateau Microblade ...<|separator|>
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Pit House | The Canadian EncyclopediaApr 28, 2020 · Pit houses varied considerably in size, design and construction methods among the various peoples of the Plateau, including the Interior Salish.Missing: Okanagan | Show results with:Okanagan
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The First Peoples and Early Settlement in the Okanagan Mission ...The first inhabitants of the Okanagan Valley were indigenous peoples known as the S-Ookanhkchinx, the Syilx speakers. They were members of the Interior ...
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[PDF] central okanagan multi-modal corridor, kelowna, bc archaeological ...Mar 19, 2008 · Thirteen documented, pre-Contact archaeological sites are within 5 km of the COMC corridor project locality (Figure 1). Four sites are ...
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Fort Okanogan - HistoryLink.orgOct 26, 2005 · Established in 1811 by representatives of John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company, the “fort” was a modest affair, initially consisting of only ...Missing: date Syilx
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A short history of Fort OkanoganOct 29, 2010 · Fort Okanogan was established in 1811 by David Stuart and Alexander Ross of the American Pacific fur Company. The post was situated on the ...Missing: date Syilx
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About us - Okanagan Nation AllianceFrom first contact the influx of settlers was slow and yet steady, with both the Syilx Okanagans and settlers worked towards a living arrangement. Through ...Syilx Okanagan Nation · Syilx Okanagan Language... · Contact Us · TerritoryMissing: European | Show results with:European
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Museum offers a brief history of pandemics in the OkanaganSep 25, 2020 · The Syilx People of the Okanagan weathered the storm of three outbreaks, and it is estimated smallpox killed up to 60 per cent of the ...
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A brief history of outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics in ... - CastanetSep 25, 2020 · It is estimated smallpox killed up to 60% of British Columbia's Indigenous people, over 30,000 people, including three outbreaks that ...
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Pandemic – A Short History - Vernon MuseumThe third major smallpox epidemic occurred in 1883. C.L. Cawston, an early pioneer who settled in the Southern Okanagan, was sent vaccinations by the Canadian ...
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Timeline - Okanagan Nation AllianceSovereign Syilx Okanagan Nation existed before contact with Europeans. back to top △. 1763. Royal Proclamation is a document that set out guidelines for ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Lands - Okanagan Indian BandIn 1877, the Joint Indian Reserve Commission allotted Duck Lake Indian Reserve No. 7 (the “Reserve”) to OKIB. In contrast with the Commonage Reserve, which ...
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Canoe journey crosses colonial border, upholding syilx sovereigntyThe border-crossing canoe journey is an annual event to not only remind the two countries of the syilx Okanagan Nation's sovereignty, but to challenge the ...
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[PDF] 2024-2025 ONA Annual Report - Okanagan Nation AllianceJul 31, 2025 · Setting Precedent on the Columbia: We know too well the tragic impacts of the Columbia River Treaty on syilx Okanagan peoples and our territory.Missing: century | Show results with:century
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[PDF] Syilx Nation Siwɬkʷ DeclarationThe Syilx Nation is a sovereign Nation and we have governed our lands under Syilx. Laws, customs and Syilx institutions since the beginning of time. Our ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Sinixt Statement in Response to False and Revisionist Syilx ...Dec 11, 2024 · The claim that we are one Sylix Okanagan people is false and revisionist history. The land, and waters, hold our truth, and all of the ethnohistorical evidence ...
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First Nations at odds over who gives input on Big White expansionOct 14, 2024 · A dispute over Indigenous consultation on expanding the Big White Ski Resort near Kelowna, BC, is testing the relationship between two cross-border First ...Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance<|separator|>
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Okanagan First Nation challenges U.S. land claims - Global NewsOct 8, 2024 · The Syilx Okanagan Nation is raising concern over what it says are expanding land claims being made in B.C. by a U.S.-based Indigenous group ...Missing: century | Show results with:century
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Syilx Okanagan Nation Chiefs Condemn UBC Professors' Legal ...Apr 9, 2025 · This lawsuit challenges the university's acknowledgment of residing on unceded First Nations land, including Syilx Okanagan territory—a fact ...
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An Indigenous food sovereignty initiative is positively associated ...Jul 16, 2021 · Historically, the Syilx Okanagan First Nations (referred to as Syilx from now on) were subsistence fishers, hunters, and gatherers [37, 38].
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Harvest - Okanagan Nation AllianceA food fishery, currently focused on the harvest of Okanagan sockeye salmon, but extending to many other indigenous fish, including rainbow trout and kokanee.Missing: sources gathering
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Fishing for sustenance is a big part of Indigenous culture - CastanetSep 28, 2025 · Syilx fishers used nets woven from hemp dogbane, spears from canoes or the shore, and later metal gaffs.Missing: hunting | Show results with:hunting
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View of Syilx Perspective on Original Foods: Yesterday, Today, and ...Aug 25, 2019 · ... fish, game, berries, roots, and medicines. Hunt-ing and gathering these resources require a local-ized knowledge that is dictated by the ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Food Sovereignty - Okanagan Nation AllianceSyilx Okanagan families have always and continue to be united by the hunting, fishing, harvesting, and gathering of food as the traditional gathering of these ...Missing: subsistence economy
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[PDF] Gathering of Indigenous-Led Organizations in Agriculture and FoodEmbracing the contradiction between capitalist and subsistence economic systems and traditional social values of giving, sharing, and trading can enable the ...
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Traditional Food, Health, and Diet Quality in Syilx Okanagan Adults ...Mar 27, 2020 · This study compares health indicators and diet quality among 265 Syilx Okanagan adults according to whether or not they reported eating TF during a 24-h ...
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(PDF) Syilx Perspective on Original Foods: Yesterday, Today, and ...Aug 25, 2019 · Historically, the Syilx Okanagan First Nations (referred to as Syilx from now on) were subsistence fishers, hunters, and gatherers [37, 38] .<|separator|>
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Revisiting the historic Métis-Syilx McDougall family in the Okanagan ...Mar 6, 2024 · This article revisits earlier work arguing that Métis in Kelowna pre-1900s were mostly absorbed into Syilx community, having no traditional territory within ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Our Traditional Way of Life - Syilx 101 - Okanagan Nation AllianceOct 2, 2024 · The Syilx people had a very well organized system. They were organized by how the land was used for survival on the Syilx cultural traditions.
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captikʷł - Okanagan Nation Alliancecaptikʷł stories serve as reminder of Syilx Okanagan natural laws and protocols that need to be followed in order for future generations to survive in harmony ...
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Gallery - Indigenous Education - SD67A blessing is an essential spiritual tradition of the Okanagan Syilx peoples that is rooted in humility, gratitude, and kindness. A blessing is not a prayer. It ...
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Ceremonies - Syilx 101 - Okanagan Nation AllianceOct 23, 2024 · The songs, prayers, and use of the nsyilxcen language that is included in ceremonies are integral to revitalizing Syilx culture. They ensure ...Missing: spirituality | Show results with:spirituality
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Social Life of Water - Okanagan Nation AllianceSacred sites such as those for fasting, praying, medicine preparation, and burial grounds are spread throughout the traditional territory and each have a long ...
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Sasquatch, Ogopogo and other Syilx spirits remind us to respect ...Jan 31, 2021 · The Ogopogo, known to the Syilx as n'ha-a-itk, is the embodiment of Okanagan Lake, not a giant animal-eating monster.
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Can You Hear Nature Sing? Enacting the Syilx Ethical Practice of ...Mar 22, 2024 · The territory of the Syilx Nation lies on both sides of the Okanagan River, east to the Selkirk range, west to the Cascades summit, south into ...The Syilx (``okanagan'')... · Findings · Applying Syilx Tek To...<|separator|>
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Okanagan Language (OKA) - EthnologueOkanagan is an endangered indigenous language of Canada and the United States. It belongs to the Salish language family. The language ... Nsyilxcən Autonyms ...<|separator|>
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nsyilxcən Language - Okanagan Nation Alliancensyilxcən is the language spoken by and distinguishes the Syilx Okanagan from other indigenous peoples. It is part of the Salish language family.Missing: preferred | Show results with:preferred
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Okanagan language and pronunciation - OmniglotDec 10, 2023 · Okanagan is an Interior Salishan language spoken in western Canada and in the northwestern USA. Historically the language was spoken mainly along the Okanagan ...
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[PDF] Transitivity and lexical suffixes in OkanaganSalishan languages share with neighboring language families the areal feature of a closed set of suffixes with root-like meaning. Lexical suffIxes, as they ...
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[PDF] SALISHAN LANGUAGES - umich.eduAll the languages have many suffixes, including both grammatical suffixes—e.g. transitivizers, subject markers, and object markers—and lexical suffixes by the ...
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Issues in Salish Syntax and Semantics - Davis - 2009 - Compass HubJul 16, 2009 · So far, then, the surface morphological and syntactic properties of Salish languages make them strong candidates for pronominal argument status.<|separator|>
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Salishan languages - WikipediaAlso known as Bella Coola · Nuxalk is classified as a Coast Salish language in Thompson & Kinkade 1990. · Tillamook is classified as a Coast Salish language in ...Nuxalk language · Salish peoples · Tillamook language · Comox language
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[PDF] Aspect and category in Okanagan word formation - SFU SummitThis thesis describes the role of aspect and category in the word formation processes of O'ianagan, a Southern Interior Salish language spoken in north central ...
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How online nsyilxcən classes helped us through the pandemicAug 18, 2022 · The fluency between the forms and structures of our ecologies, and the grammar of our languages is both astonishing and endlessly grounding.
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Endangered languages: the full list | News | theguardian.comApr 15, 2011 · The UNESCO provide an Alas of endangered languages on their website. ... Okanagan, 130, Definitely endangered. Piu, 130, Definitely endangered.
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Programs - SYILX LANGUAGE HOUSEEight new speakers graduated in June 2019. In four years, students completed 1,600 hours and built on their speaking fluency - an amazing success. Students ...
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nsyilxcən Language Fluency Programs - Syilx 101Jun 30, 2025 · The Nicola Valley Institute of Technology's (NVIT) Nsyilxcen Language Fluency Certificate & Diploma programs are foundational and innovative ...
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Nsyilxcn Language Fluency | UBC Undergraduate Programs and ...The Nsyilxcn Language Fluency program is fully immersive, with research, internship, and community engagement opportunities embedded in the curriculum.<|separator|>
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[PDF] First Speakers GatheringThe First Speakers Language Gathering is a space for fluent language speakers to gather and discuss planning ... www.okanagannation.com. JUNE 14-16, 2024.
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Okanagan Indian Band opens new cultural school | CBC NewsSep 30, 2025 · At the immersive school, students learn Syilx creation stories called captikʷł, and spend more than an hour every day practising nsyilxcən, the ...Missing: programs | Show results with:programs
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Project to digitize N̓syilxčn̓ Elder recordingsIn this project, community-based language workers in the Syilx Language House created new digital recordings of Elders storytelling and sharing oral literature ...<|separator|>
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sncewips Heritage Museum Launches Language Revitalization ToolIn effort to combat the loss of their language, staff at sncewips Heritage Museum, along with help from community members, created a digital nsyilxcən language ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Traditional Governance: A Case Study of the Osoyoos Indian BandThere are traditional Okanagan governance and leadership principles and guidelines that have been informed through language terms and traditional stories.
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Member Communities - Okanagan Nation AllianceMember Communities · Upper Nicola Band (UNB) · Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB) · Westbank First Nation (WFN) · Penticton Indian Band (PIB) · Osoyoos Indian Band (OIB) ...
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Okanagan Indian BandThe Okanagan Indian Band, with a population of 1708 people, is the largest band of the Okanagan Nation Alliance. Its main reserve, Okanagan IR#1, comprises over ...
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Colville TribesThe Twelve Bands compose the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation: Chelan, Chief Joseph Band of Nez Perce, Colville, Entiat, Lakes, Methow, Moses- ...Contact Us · Other Jobs · Colville Tribes · Human Resources
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Salmon Restoration Efforts at Risk After Colville Confederated ...Oct 24, 2024 · The Syilx Okanagan Nation has chosen to share news of the cancellation because Colville has continued to pursue a unilateral agenda of ...
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Fact-Checking The “Sinixt Confederacy” - Okanagan Nation AllianceThe “Sinixt Confederacy” was created unilaterally by the Colville Business Council to assert exclusive rights and title in the Arrow Lakes area.Missing: Confederation | Show results with:Confederation
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Syilx Okanagan, including Sinixt, in CanadaOthers moved within the Territory to what is now known as Washington State, settling at the Colville reservation. In 1956, the Arrow Lakes Band was declared ...Missing: trade smallpox
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[PDF] Open Letter - Okanagan Nation AllianceJan 9, 2025 · Political Unity: We agreed to foster cooperation ... a reason to reach across the border and claim exclusive rights to our Territory.
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Demonstrating unity, syilx Okanagan people and their kin cross the ...The 49th parallel dividing “Canada” and the “U.S.” has split Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island for hundreds of years, with the syilx Okanagan being forced ...
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Trap-and-Transport Project Bolsters Okanagan River SockeyeSep 17, 2025 · Grant PUD, Chelan PUD and Canada's Okanagan Nation Alliance achieve international success in pilot program.
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Canada, U.S. reach agreement-in-principle to modernize Columbia ...Jul 11, 2024 · The Government of Canada and the United States have taken an important step in the modernization of the Columbia River Treaty by reaching an agreement-in- ...
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Columbia River Tribes seek representation at negotiations - Fig TreeLeaders of the Colville Confederated Tribes and three indigenous nations in Canada have expressed their outrage at being excluded by the U.S. and Canadian ...
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Indigenous groups in U.S. and Canada clash over cross-border land ...Oct 7, 2024 · The Okanagan Nation Alliance, the group in Canada, says governments and industry need to limit the influence of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville ...
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B.C.'s next government must prioritize B.C. First Nations over U.S. ...Oct 18, 2024 · That our relatives turned away from our previous Syilx unity declaration, and began seeking to exclude us from our own territory is painful ...Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance
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First Nations transborder claims 'risks opening a Pandora's boxOct 13, 2024 · Leaders from the syilx Okanagan Nation are raising concerns about the “ever-expanding transborder claims” of a related tribe in the “US” that has begun ...
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B.C. to contest lawsuit by U.S.-based tribes over Indigenous ... - CBCSep 5, 2025 · The Syilx Okanagan Nation disputes the Colville Tribes' position that it is the successor group of the Sinixt, saying many members of the Syilx ...
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B.C. to contest lawsuit by U.S.-based tribes over consultation rights ...Sep 4, 2025 · The Syilx Okanagan Nation disputes the Colville Tribes' position that it is the successor group of the Sinixt, saying many members of the Syilx ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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First Nations clash over salmon, territory in cross-border Southern ...Oct 26, 2024 · Disagreement is brewing between First Nations groups across the Canada-US border in the Okanagan over collaboration on sockeye salmon restoration projects and ...Missing: cooperation | Show results with:cooperation
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U.S. Indigenous group in Canada competes for territorial claims ...Dec 8, 2023 · The Colville Confederated Tribes' demands have angered Canadian Indigenous groups, who see a well-funded U.S. organization competing for ...
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Business and Development - Westbank First NationWe strive to innovate in economic development, ensuring a stable system of laws and clear development processes. More than 550 businesses operate on WFN lands, ...
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Osoyoos Indian Band stimulates tourism - Indian Country TodayOSOYOOS, British Columbia Between its nine tribally-owned businesses, the. Osoyoos Indian Band calculates annual revenues of $13 million (CDN). QuiteMissing: Syilx agriculture
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Nk' Mip - About UsAs the first Indigenous-owned winery in North America, we are inspired to express our culture in everything we do.Our Wines · The Winery · Contact Us · Justin Hall Estate WinemakerMissing: activities | Show results with:activities
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From Struggle to Success: The Osoyoos Indian Band's Journey into ...Nov 10, 2023 · The Osoyoos Indian Band (OIB) employs agritourism, specifically wine tourism, to serve their community economically and socially.Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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Economic Development Commission - Westbank First NationThe Westbank First Nation Economic Development Commission is the first First Nation EDC in Canada. With a vision of being a healthy, business-oriented ...
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Ntityix Development Corp.Ntityix Development Corporation (NDC) is a Westbank First Nation company with a growing and sustainable portfolio of diversified strategic assets.Meet the Team · Portfolio · Kilawna Builders Ltd. · Lakeridge Park Subdivision<|separator|>
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Okanagan Nation Alliance Business Development UnitEconomic Development Advisors and we work in partnership with them to support their efforts. We welcome approaches from businesses and individuals wishing to do ...
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Training and Education - Okanagan Nation AllianceThe Enduring Relationship is about more than just collaboration on major energy projects and economic development opportunities in the Nation; it's about ...
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Fisheries - Okanagan Nation AllianceONA is dedicated to restoring our Syilx/Okanagan food systems. Central to this commitment is the development and promotion of a food fishery. Read More.Missing: forestry modern economy
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Enhancing cultural food security among the Syilx Okanagan adults ...This study suggests Indigenous food sovereignty initiatives can increase traditional food access and consumption, thereby enhancing cultural food security.
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[PDF] 2022-2023 ANNUAL REPORT - Okanagan Nation AllianceThis puts the Syilx Okanagan Nation at the forefront of renewable energy initiatives, exemplifying our dedication to self-sufficiency and the well-being of our.
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Partnerships - Okanagan Nation AllianceThe Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) is dedicated to promoting and advancing Syilx Okanagan worldview, principles, and practices into resource planning and ...
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Okanagan and Similkameen Watersheds Responsibility Planning ...This Initiative will also strengthen relationships between Syilx and non-Syilx communities in the Okanagan and Similkameen and will increase the influence ...
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kłusxnitkʷ (Okanagan Lake) Responsibility Planning InitiativeThe initiative was designed to address impacts threatening the long-term viability of Okanagan Lake and its ecosystems to provide clean drinking water.
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[PDF] Syilx (Okanagan) Water Planning MethodologyThe watershed has changed dramatically in the past 150 years due to forestry, urbanization, and other land uses. Habitat degradation, and alarmingly low-flows ...
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Establishing a Syilx Framework to Implement Environmental Flow ...The Establishing a Syilx Framework to Implement Environmental Flow Needs (EFN) aims to create awareness and communicate the EFN internal (and external) to ONA ...
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Bringing the salmon home: a study of cross-cultural collaboration in ...In this study we explore the unique tripartite collaboration involving the Syilx Okanagan Nation Alliance and the provincial and federal governments.
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Sylix Okanagan Flood and Debris Flow Risk AssessmentIn 2018, the Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA), led the Sylix Okanagan Flood and Debris Flow Risk Assessment after recognizing a lack of a basin-wide approach ...<|separator|>
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syilx / Okanagan partnershipsThe RDCO and Westbank First Nation (WFN) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the management of sntsk'il'ntən - Black Mountain Regional Park.<|separator|>
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Five Partners - CRSRIThis includes everything alive – the land, water, animals, people, plants and so on. The Syilx Okanagan concept of land encompasses more than the physical ...
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Okanagan Nation Alliance - Province of British Columbia - Gov.bc.caDec 28, 2023 · Okanagan Nation Alliance negotiations statuses, agreements and supporting information relating to consultation.
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Okanagan Indian Band - Province of British ColumbiaSep 20, 2024 · Location · Near Vernon at the north end of Okanagan Lake ; Region · South Interior ; Population · 2,250.Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Osoyoos Indian Band - Province of British ColumbiaSep 20, 2024 · Osoyoos Indian Band negotiations statuses, agreements and supporting information relating to consultation ... Population: 599. INAC: Profile. Did ...
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Demographics — CCT.HSY - History/ArchaeologyThe Colville Reservation has twelve bands, a total size of 1.4 million acres, and a tribal enrollment of 9,500 (as of 2015).
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Okanagan | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Okanagan, also spelled "Okanogan" or "Okana-gon," is a group of Indigenous peoples primarily located in British Columbia, Canada, and north-central ...
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Social Media and Language Reclamation: OkanaganMay 1, 2023 · There are under 10,000 ethnic Syilx people in Canada and the US. Currently concentrated in reserves and reservations around Okanagan Lake and ...Missing: nʔay̓qʷən̓ | Show results with:nʔay̓qʷən̓
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Okanagan Syilx historical and contemporary salmon distributionThe Okanagan Syilx people reside on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. The study of Okanagan Syilx salmon distribution practices underpinning social and ...Missing: geographic | Show results with:geographic
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[PDF] Situating Migrant Struggle in the Okanagan Valley, British ColumbiaJul 30, 2015 · The practice of assert- ing colonial borders led to forced dislocations of. Indigenous inhabitants and the commodification of the Indigenous ...
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Okanagan Indian Band | British Columbia Assembly of First NationsPreferred Name: Okanagan. Alternative Name: Variation Okanagan Lake (Alternate Nkamaplix); Alternate Skamaplix; Traditional Name Syilx. Language: Nsyilxcən.
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2016 Census Aboriginal Community Portrait – Okanagan Nation ...2016 Census Aboriginal Community Portrait – Okanagan Nation Alliance ; 2,845 · 27 · 35 · 24.Missing: total | Show results with:total
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Site of centuries-old First Nations battle in Summerland heading for ...Sep 24, 2023 · In 1808, a vicious battle was waged between the Shuswap and Syilx (Okanagan) nations in a bowl below what later became the Summerland townsite.
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Splatsin has refuted the Okanagan Indian Band claim asserting ...May 10, 2025 · OKIB Chief Dan Wilson said the area has been a matter of dispute between the Syilx and Shuswap nations for more than a century. It began when ...
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[PDF] Fact-Checking the “Sinixt Confederacy” - Okanagan Nation AllianceOct 14, 2024 · THE CLAIM: The “Sinixt Confederacy” was created unilaterally by the Colville Business Council to assert exclusive rights and title in the Arrow.
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Expansion 'a Pandora's box of transborder claims': Okanagan chiefOct 8, 2024 · The resort 80 kilometres north of the border sits on the ancestral territory of the syilx Okanagan Nation. For years, responsibility for the ...Missing: extent | Show results with:extent<|separator|>
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Syilx Okanagan Nation says salmon run at risk after neighbouring ...Oct 28, 2024 · The Syilx Okanagan Nation is celebrating a record-breaking salmon run in the region this year, but says it fears for the future of the restoration work.
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[PDF] OKANAGAN WATER SYSTEMS: - UBC Library Open CollectionsThe next historically documented European explorer to enter the territory of the. Syilx peoples was an employee of a fur trading company. It is Oral ...
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Rebuilding Our Syilx Nation & RecognitionJul 23, 2019 · Recognition by the federal government will create a new Nation-to-Nation fiscal relationship with Canada and support access to Nation rebuilding ...
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Syilx Okanagan Nation Signs Interim Agreement for Columbia River ...Jun 19, 2023 · Signed in 1964, the treaty was created to reduce the risk of floods and to provide energy to British Columbians and Washingtonians. It resulted ...
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Joint Statement on Transborder Consultation with US TribesWe agree working collaboratively, supporting the involvement of Syilx Okanagan Nation in decisions and matters that impact their rights in their territory.
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Syilx Okanagan Nation Chiefs Appalled At Complete Lack Of Justice ...Mar 7, 2025 · Between October and November of 2022, six Syilx Nation women came forward to report that Mr. Ashley had, allegedly, touched them inappropriately ...Missing: controversies disputes
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Judge bans disgraced healer from practice for one year after assault ...Sep 4, 2025 · Complainant says healing from 2022 assault has meant 'becoming a new version of myself that is stronger, sharper, unbroken in spirit'Missing: misconduct | Show results with:misconduct
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Indigenous healer given probation, banned from Syilx lands - CastanetSep 3, 2025 · Originally facing six sexual assault charges involving six women, Ashley was acquitted of three charges and convicted of one assault. Two ...Missing: misconduct | Show results with:misconduct
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Judge blocks OKIBs attempt to evict elder saying it would cause ...Nov 20, 2020 · A B.C. Supreme Court Judge has put a halt on the Okanagan Indian Band's efforts to evict a 70-year-old former band member living on land ...
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B.C. staying out of dispute that could end fire protection in Okanagan ...Jun 11, 2025 · The provincial government is staying on the sidelines of a dispute that will see fire protection and medical response services cancelled in ...
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Splatsin, Okanagan Indian Band territorial feud reignites over ...Aug 15, 2025 · The OKIB claims the Splatsin Homes initiative is operating on Syilx territory without proper recognition.
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British Columbia (Minister of Forests) v. Okanagan Indian BandMinister of Forests serving Indian Bands with stop-work orders for logging on Crown land without authorization.