In the June 30 edition of the paper under the headline: “Deep-rooted artworks go from grove to gallery,” there’s reference to an exhibition on view at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre that draws its inspiration from an area referred to as “The Tuwanek Springs Forest.” As context, this name was given input and approved by hiwus Craigan (shíshálh Nation knowledge-keeper) when asked by our organization for a suitable name for this forest that we came across. The forest is close to shoreline near the former shíshálh village site of Tuwanek and contains a year-round spring which may have been used for millennia by this community as a sacred site.
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Exploring an Ancient BC Forest, Before It’s Too Late
Read in The Tyee One day, the only trace of old-growth forests might be virtual replicas. The trees, plants, streams and animals all rendered in pixels and projections, a ghost version of something that was Read more…