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Stó꞉lō - Wikipedia The Stó꞉lō have two elected tribal councils: the Sto꞉lo Nation Chiefs Council and the Stó꞉lō Tribal Council Several bands belong to each council and some to both
Sto:lo Nation - Stó:lō Service Agency The hub for community programs and services committed to creating a better world for our people in S’ólh Téméxw
Traditional Stolo foods | Íhtelstexw Te Shxwelí (Feeding the Soul) Íhtelstexw Te Shxwelí (Feeding the Soul) is a collaboration between UFV and Stó:lō knowledge keepers that shares information about traditional and contemporary foods This living portal provides a home for Stó:lō voices and contributes to the digital repatriation of traditional knowledge
Sto:lo - Mission Museum The Stó:lō “People of the River” The Stó:lō people, Mission’s first inhabitants, have lived in what we now call the Fraser Valley for at least 10,000 years, and are the ancestral residents of Mission’s Xa:ytem Rock and Pit House, one of Canada’s oldest archaeological findings Their traditional territory extends across the Fraser Valley and the Fraser Canyon As part of a larger
BC – Stó:lō Nation – First Nations History The Stó:lō Nation: People of the River The Stó:lō Nation, known as the “People of the River,” has inhabited the Fraser River Valley in southwestern British Columbia for thousands of years As part of the Coast Salish cultural and linguistic group, the Stó:lō have built a rich society deeply connected to the river and its surrounding lands Renowned for their sophisticated governance
Native Americans: Sto:lo Indian History and Culture (Stolo, Stalo . . . Sto:lo history is interesting and important, but the Sto:lo Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and the life and struggles of today as well as the tragedies of yesterday
Sto:lo Tourism Language Halq'emeylem is the Indigenous language of the Sto:lo people Listen and learn the language at: http: www firstvoices com en Halqemeylem Sto:lo Resource and Research Management Centre is open: Monday-Friday: 9:00am-4:00pm