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The University of British Columbia is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people. This research guide provides resources and research strategies for deepening knowledge of this relationship and of Musqueam.
Map from the Musqueam Declaration, 1976.
TIP: Try searching "Musqueam endowment lands development" and "UBC Block F" using Google to find out about recent announcements for Musqueam land development.
"The Musqueam people have been here since the beginning. [...] From the youngest Elected Chief and Council in 1951 and ongoing legal precedents, such as the Guerin case (1984) and Sparrow Case (1990), Musqueam Through Time tells the story of a timeless culture that continues to guide not just the Musqueam people, but Canada as a whole."
Created for Musqueam Indian Band by Gryphon Productions (c) 2010. All rights reserved.
In this story from April 23, 1989, CBC reporter Bill Amos covers the protest of the creation of Pacific Spirit Regional Park.
See CBC News article "'We're still here': Musqueam elder reflects 30 years after Pacific Spirit Park protest" by Roshini Nair (2019, April 21) for more.
"Musqueam Cedar Canoe Carving 2016" YouTube video created by the Indigenous Therapeutic Jurisprudence+ channel
A "350 year old "journey canoe" was launched today" news video by the Vancouver Sun
Indigenous Foundations: Musqueam Legal History Digital Media Archive
A collection of digitized newspaper clippings from the mainstream press about Musqueam's precedent-setting legal battles. Indigenous Foundations also highlights the Guerin Case and the Sparrow Case.
For Indigenous press, try searching within Indigenous newspapers, such as Windspeaker or Kahtou News, through the CBCA Complete database.
xʷməθkʷəy̓əm: qʷi:l̕qʷəl̕ ʔə kʷθə snəw̓eyəɬ ct
Musqueam: giving information about our teachings
This teaching resource comes out of a collaboration between Musqueam and the Museum of Anthropology. Via an interactive website, it provides the following resources: