W̱ESELÁNEW̱ moon events, 14 Nov – 13 Dec

We’re almost halfway through the Shaker of the Leaves Moon, and we really are coming to a slow season for restoration events, and other events on the land that are lead by our Indigenous hosts in these territories (Coast Salish, primarily). That doesn’t mean there aren’t heaps of ways to connect.

The only restoration event that’s on any calendars that have made their way to me is:

Lekwungen Community Toolshed

This event will be taking place on the Maplebank Songhees Reserve lands and will see for sure some removals of invasive plant relatives, but it’s also a Planting Day! Come on down and support lək̓ʷəŋən restoration of a very sacred place.

  • Friday, 1 December 2023
  • 1pm-4pm
  • Registration through HAT: https://hat.bc.ca/volunteer/restoration-at-maplebank

Bring a snack (there will be snacks), some water, and your eyēʔ sqȃ’lewen (good heart, good mind) and return some of the plant relatives salvaged from development sites around lək̓ʷəŋən, W̱SÁNEĆ, and T’sou-ke territory as they find a new home.

Other Resources

If you are still looking for Indigenous-led actions and projects to support, try signing up with our hosts, and with the Urban Indigenous community, and other orgs.

  • W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council: https://mailchi.mp/f66b33131dd6/wsanec?fbclid=IwAR2S5SbYDPpOduRY0Gn_1LOriFXVQjtaUf0o-PBti05oOxEiFttXAAst4I0
  • The Victoria Native Friendship Centre: https://vnfc.ca/community-action-and-learning/
  • Contact Songhees if you want to try and get involved with their programming: https://www.songheesnation.ca/
  • Surrounded by Cedar: https://surroundedbycedar.com/volunteer/
  • Get on the PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱ volunteer mailing list: https://pepakenhautw.land/volunteer
  • and do some googling!

More events will be posted here as they get posted elsewhere. Otherwise, see you in the late-winter/early-spring when the W̱SÍ,ḴEM Ivy Project, the Lekwungen Community Toolshed, and other restoration work starts up again.

QENSET SW̱ OL HÁLE (take care everyone)!

W̱SÍ,ḴEM Ivy Project Day Nov 10

With PEKELÁNEW̱ nearing the end of it’s cycle, the Moon that Turns the Leaves White has brought in some transformational energies, turning us towards winter. The colder temperatures and the return of the rains also bring about a slowing down of restoration work on these territories.

This update is for the W̱SÍ,ḴEM Ivy Project event that is taking place this Friday, 10 November, on Tseycun Reservation Lands (end of Sunbird Cres.), and hosted by Sarah Jim and her family.

  • Friday 10 November
  • 10am – 2pm
  • Bring a lunch (snacks will be provided)
  • Dress for the weather!
  • Gloves and tools will be provided

Here’s the link to register through the Habitat Acquisition Trust (HAT) website: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=RjbtPgU0ck-E5hcCpNLK-LdRrrQNdfVBrxB-65hurphUN0s0VFdUWjUzVkhNWlRNQ0JWOTVaWFNBWCQlQCN0PWcu

Hope to see you there!

QENSET SW̱ HÁLE!