ĆENŦÁWEN (moon) events 17 August – 14 September 2023

This update is coming a little late after the new moon (and the return of the Coho Salmon to Earth), and will be updated again in the next week (today being 29 Aug) for a W̱SÍ,ḴEM Ivy Project event that still needs to be confirmed.

There is a pretty big event scheduled for this weekend (the September Long) which is looking for volunteers and was just announced. So please take a look and sign up when if you can.

Indigenous Women Land Defenders’ Convergence

The following is a cut/paste from the call for notetakers that was emailed out on 29 August. Links to volunteer below:

Hello,

This upcoming weekend, approximately 40 Indigenous women from all over the world will be gathering in Lekwungen and WSÁNEĆ territories (Victoria, BC) from September 2nd to 4th for an Indigenous Women Land Defenders’ Convergence. The Convergence brings together Indigenous women from Lekwungen and WSÁNEĆ territories, Turtle Island, and the Global South. The event is broadly focused on how Indigenous peoples are fighting extractivism, enacting Indigenous jurisdiction, negotiating harm and conflict, and promoting Indigenous legal and healing practices within their communities. Participants will gather together in intimate and relational ceremonies, talking circles, and workshops to share experiences, develop strategies, and chart pathways forward.

We are seeking interested students and community members to take notes and document the talking circles and workshops that will be held throughout the weekend. This documentation will be key to creating a final report that Convergence participants will be able to use for advocacy, and may be used to create other practical resources and academic publications.

Interested students and community members should be experienced in detailed and legible notetaking. We anticipate that those interested in Indigenous politics and law, women’s and gender studies, decolonization, and global solidarity will benefit from being in service to this gathering. Please note that in order to cultivate safer and supportive spaces for the Convergence participants, priority will be given to Indigenous and women and femmes (feminine-presenting two-spirit and non-binary people), as well as women and femmes of colour. Notetakers will receive honoraria for their contributions to the event.

The dates, approximate times, and locations that we need notetakers for are listed below. If you are interested in serving as a notetaker, please fill out this form as soon as possible: https://forms.gle/snmhK4cGHUnhvqBQA. If you have any questions, please contact Stacie Swain at circle@uvic.ca.

Date, Times, & Location Start Time End Time
Saturday, September 2nd

  • Tsawout First Nation
1:45pm 6:00pm
Sunday, September 3rd

  • First Peoples House, UVic
9:45am 12:00pm
12:45pm 3:00pm
Monday, September 4th

  • First Peoples House, UVic
9:45am 12:00pm
12:45pm 3:00pm
3:00pm 5:30pm

Lekwungen Community Toolshed

Songhees Sept 6 EventJoin members of the Songhees Nation (lək̓ʷəŋən) and the Lekwungen Community Toolshed and HAT for this restoration event, Saturday 9 Sept 2023 from 9am-Noon and support Indigenous governance and sovereignty (through ecological and cultural stewardship) on Indigenous territory. Snack will be provided, as will tools and gloves.

You must register for this event. Register at https://hat.bc.ca/volunteer or emailing volunteers@hat.bc.ca.

Bring your eyēʔ sqȃ’lewen” (lək̓ʷəŋən for “Good Heart, Good Mind, and Good Feelings”).

 

The following events are taking place during ĆENQOLEW̱ (September 15 – Oct 15), but here they are early to get them into your calendars:

W̱SÍ,ḴEM Ivy Project

WIP Sept 16 eventOur friend Sarah Jim will be hosting another W̱SI,ḴEM Ivy Project event on September 16 from 10am-2pm, clearing part of the small remaining W̱SI,ḴEM forest of invasive english ivy so that the W̱SÁNEĆ food system and medicines might find their way to thrive again in their homes. Sarah has said many times that this work embodies decolonization – removing invasive under Indigenous-leadership on Indigenous territory so that Indigenous lifeways might return. Come support this wonderful project and take part in physically (and emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually) supporting W̱SÍ,ḴEM governance and sovereignty.

Snacks, gloves, and tools will be provided by HAT, but bring a lunch. You must register for this event. To register, email Max Mitchell at HAT (max@hat.bc.ca) or go to the HAT volunteer page and register there (https://hat.bc.ca/volunteer).

ÁMEḴT TŦEN ÍY, ŚḰÁLAȻENS (SENĆOŦEN for bring in your good heart, mind, and feelings)

South Island Powwow

There’s still heaps of time to sign up as a volunteer (or vendor) for the South Island Powwow being held by Songhees Nation in lək̓ʷəŋən (Royal Athletic Park) on September 30. Check their website for more information: https://www.songheesnation.ca/south-island-powwow

That’s it for now

QENSET SW̱ OL HÁLE (you all take care).

A few late events in ĆENHENEN and some save the dates

ÍY, SȻÁĆEL HÁLE (Good Day all),

This is such a busy season on these territories that there are more events popping up to round out ĆENHENEN (ends 17 Aug) and to get us started in a good way for ĆENŦÁWEN (17 Aug – 15 Sept). A pair in Songhees with Cheryl Bryce (lək̓ʷəŋən), and one with ŚW̱,XELOSELWET Tiffany Joseph (W̱SÁNEĆ).

For all of the below events: There will be snacks, but bring a lunch, your ÍY,ŚḰÁLEȻENS (good feelings & intentions), water, maybe a hat, and some decent footwear. Gloves and tools will be provided, if you have gloves, snippers, a hori hori knife, then please bring them along.

You can register for each of these events (except the Aug 19 SṈIDȻEȽ event – see details below) by registering through the HAT website or by emailing Max Mitchell (max@hat.bc.ca).

 

Songhees Restoration    Friday 11 August 2023

THIS FRIDAY (11 Aug) join Cheryl Bryce and the Lekwungen Community Toolshed are inviting volunteers to join them and the HAT Field Crew at Maple Bank Rd from 9am – Noon.

 

ĆENŦÁWEN New Moon Restoration Event      Thursday 17 August 2023

Join Tiffany Joseph and HAT to bring in the new moon at SṈIDȻEȽ ŦIŦEL SṈÁNET (Oak Haven Park) in Saanich from 10am-4pm.

The day will include a circle, introduction from Tiffany who will also share some of her knowledge and experience of this place, the importance of the new moon, and some of her plant knowledge. We’ll then pull some invasive species to give native species better chance to grow, and then close in a good way with another circle.

 

PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱ SNIDȻEȽ Restoration Day       19 August 2023
PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱
will be hosting another weekend restoration day at SṈIDȻEȽ Saturday Aug 19 from 10am-2pm (bring water and a lunch).

Sign-up by emailing Hannah Glass (hannahglass96@gmail.com)

Songhees Restoration         26 August 2023

This event is part of a series of restoration work that Cheryl is leading on the Maple Bank lands and sees some of the work began on the 11 (see above) continued. HAT will once again be supporting the Lekwungen Community Toolshed at Maple Bank from 9am-noon.

ĆENHENEN (moon) events, 18 July – 17 August 2023

Happy new moon folx!

With the arrival of the new moon on July 18, we arrived in ĆENHENEN, the humpback salmon moon when those salmon friends return to earth and W̱SÁNEĆ territory. For more on the new moons, take a look at the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council’s webpage on the time of year.

Sampson Family Powwow

As you might have seen in the last events update, the Sampson Family Powwow Honouring Wəťanmy is taking place this weekend, starting tomorrow July 21 and running through to Sunday, July 23. For a complete schedule and more information, please check out the Powwow’s website for the event: https://www.sampsonpowwow.com/

  • Taking place July 21, 22, 23
  • Where: Stelly’s Secondary School, W̱SÁNEĆ

PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱

Hannah from PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱ will be holding a restoration day at SṈIDȻEȽ Saturday July 22 from 10am-2pm, check out the poster (and the website) for more details. Bring a lunch, good spirit, and get ready to get your paws dirty pulling some invasive species and healing W̱SÁNEĆ territory under Indigenous-guidance, and supporting our own healing on and with these lands.

 

PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱ will also be holding a restoration event on Thursday 3 August from 9am-1pm at the W̱SÁNEĆ tribal school ȽÁU, WELṈEW̱ (7449 W Saanich Rd, Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1R3) in the new ŚI, ŚEJ garden.

You can register for this event by emailing Hannah Glass at hannahglass96@gmail.com.

Bring a Lunch!

 

W̱SÍ,ḴEM Ivy Project

There is already another community event planned for the W̱SÍ,ḴEM Ivy Project in early August. Another great chance to get on the land, hands in the earth, and support Indigenous stewardship of Indigenous territories. Bring your ÍY, SḰÁLEȻENS (good heart, mind, intentions)!

  • Friday August 4 10:00am-2:00pm
  • Bring lunch!
  • There will be snacks, tools, and gloves.

 

Not Taking Place in ĆENHENEN – early warning for ĆENŦÁWEN (Aug 17-14 Sept)

PEPÁḴEṈ HÁUTW̱ will be hosting another weekend restoration day at SṈIDȻEȽ Saturday Aug 19. Sign-up by emailing Hannah Glass (hannahglass96@gmail.com)

The South Island Powwow is once again being held by the Songhees (lək̓ʷəŋən), and it will be taking place on 30 September 2023 at so-called Royal Athletic Park. There are volunteer sign-ups already. It is a part of Songhees honouring of Residential School survivors and their families on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and a great chance to support a local Nation with that Nation’s invitation, on their terms.

ĆENŦEKI (moon) Events (Sampson Powwow!)

We are about to enter the new moon of ĆENŦEKI (June 18), the moon when the Sockeye Salmon return to Earth in W̱SÁNEĆ territory. It’s a good time of year, and there are a number of rad events going on around W̱SÁNEĆ and lək̓ʷəŋən.

If you’re interested in coming out for these, please contact the organizers and let them know you’ll be there. Contact information is below or by following the links.

  • 21 June (National Indigenous Peoples’ Day (in canada))
    • Restoration for Songhees, with Cheryl Bryce and Habitat Acquisition Trust (HAT). 9am-noon, register here on the HAT website. (you’ll receive more info once registered)
  • 24 June

While not taking place during ĆENŦEKI, the 28th Annual Sampson Family Intertribal Powwow “Honouring Wəťanmy” is taking place this July 21, 22, 23 at Stelly’s Secondary School in W̱SÁNEĆ territory and the Sampson Family are looking for W̱ENITEM (settler) volunteers! If you’re interested, check out the poster below, and email settler volunteer coordinator Regine Klein to sign up (shegrip@hotmail.com)