Sunday, July 3, 2011

Eagle song.

c̓ixʷatin ~ "Eagle Song"

Nuučanuł is a small group of First Nations on the West Coast of Vancouver Island B.C. Canada, I am 39 years old and grew up very traditionally living off the land knowing my environment quite well. I learned how close Eagles are connected to Salmon in 1983.

My story begins I was 11 years of age and had spent much of my time in the community of yuułuʔiłʔatḥ "Ucluelet" a small coastal community in the country of Nuučanuł on this very hot summer day my grandfather, father and I were traveling to our home community of ʔanaqƛa "Pachena Bay" Home of the world famous Pachena Bay Campground and the West Coast Trail. En route we stopped at the Sarita River there is a bend in the river that our people call łicnit it runs right adjacent to the road a nice place to stop when traveling for hours on a dusty road with an 11 year old.

To my surprise and the excitement was very clear in my father he grew up in the near by Sarita Village and knew that logging practices in the 1950's affected our salmon runs, so much so the Eagles were no where to be found. Nature has a way, the homing beacon to these returning salmon was strong and after years of drought for our dietary staple finally the Salmon returned.

How did he know this, the eagles told him as we pulled up to łicnit we discover Eagles, Eagles every where It was a sight to see. They were on the shore, perched in the trees and circling in the sky above. My father was so excited and he told me that day the salmon have returned it was truly a good sign for a fisherman to see so many eagles river side. I t meant there was a run of salmon entering our river, we were all in awe seeing soo many eagles so up close and they were just going about their feasting not to be bothered us three.

Immediately my fathers inspiration begun he was in the process of creating his very first song, Again i was in awe I thought that our songs were passed on or given this was my first experience of witnessing first hand a song being born. He sang and he sang and he talked about all the eagles.

  1. ḥayu qumƛ qu c̓ixʷatin "Many Eagles"
  2. ḥayu qumƛ quus mataas c̓ixʷatin "Many eagles perched in the tree"
  3. ḥayu qumƛ quus čitkʷaa c̓ixʷatin "Many eagles circling in the sky"
Is what this song sings about Our songs are inherent and I now proudly hold this song for our family it is a sign of wealth to share a song they are cherished and before this song was passed down to me my father shared it with some people and I honor his decision and I too share this with them.

  • Ray Sim an Artist whom designed the "shawls" the ladies wear in this dance
  • Circle of Eagles Lodge, A half way house that bridges convicted felons back into society a organization my Aunt Marjorie White was instrumental in founding.
  • Ken Sam, Whom is a close friend of my father and he was shared this song when he discovered sobriety
  • Sarah Dennis my step mom I love her so my dad honored her with this song on their wedding day she means so much to him she has a version uniquely her own
This is our song and I proudly sing this song along side my father he is my hero, my teacher and my role model in all good things i have in my life I Love you Dad
P.S there is another song that accompanies this as we often pair our song into a set of dances, that my friends is another song and another story, A story i will tell soon !! čuuč

Friday, July 1, 2011

Yac̓pa način "Lets Walk Together": Canada Day!

Yac̓pa način "Lets Walk Together": Canada Day!: "The name Canada comes from a St. Lawrence Iroquoian word, Kanata, meaning 'village' or 'settlement'. Home on Native Land. ;) I AM CANADIAN, 201..."

Canada Day!

The name Canada comes from a St. Lawrence Iroquoian word, Kanata, meaning "village" or "settlement". Home of the BRAVE ;) I AM CANADIAN, 2011 We the Maa-nulth established Certainty in our ḥawiiḥ ḥaaḥaaḥuułi (Chiefs Territories) to honor our past, provide for today and ensure for our children's future! (Facebook status) is what got me thinking of the relationship between First Nations and Canada   

Canadian Flag, 2011 Majority Conservative Government: PM Stephen Harper  


Now This may be something different, I know and like the song, hence the coining the term "Our home and native land". I grew up in a different era, On my grandfathers truck we had a huge flag and it was always upside down. As a child i often wondered Why Upside down? as i grew and begun to piece together the difficulties of the relationship between First Nations and The Government of Canada.  here is a little history on why those relationships were not so great: 
  •  1722 British Privy Council memorandum sets out doctrines of Discovery and Conquest!
  • 1763 Royal proclamation of King George III recognizes Aboriginal Rights and Title!
  • Small pox, Influenza & Measles ravaged our peoples through ought the Country!
  • 1846 Oregon Treaty establishes Canada-US Boarder, Where do we fit in this?
  • 1857 Residential Schools made its first of many appearances in Canadian law! *1 see PM Satement
  • 1884 Potlatch Ban made it illegal to engage, even assist or bear witness in our culture!
  • 1951 The Potlatch Ban lifted in hopes sustaining the customs and culture of the ancestors!
  • 1960 scoop: The stolen generation, children apprehended from their families!
  • 1994 In my local area Nuu-chah-nulth made a declaration, this solemn declaration ignited the Modern Treaty Process 
  • 2001 Agreement in principal with the parties Nuu-chah-nulth, B.C. & Canada
  • 2003 Ratification process 6 yay 6 nay, the nay has the larger portion of the populous 
  • 2003 Maa-nulth is born and a chance to finish what we started; *2 see six stages of treaty
  • Vancouver 2010, Showcases a truly Multi-Cultural Country *3 see 2010 winter-Olympics 
  • 04-01-2011 Maa-nulth Effective Date of our Historic Treaty!
  • 07-01-2011 Canada Day! I AM CANADIAN 


I come from a home where my nananiqsu "grandparents" promoted ḥaaḥuupa "Traditional teachings" and in my house we spoke nuučanuł told our himwic̓a "Stories" and my favorite nunuuk and ḥuyaał "sang and danced" in my home there was no oppression or victimization they taught what they as teachers thought was right to teach. For that i am truly grateful it was not just them it was their parents as well, whom i might add did not speak a lick of English but ironicallyr  they were called nanny and poppa hahahah.. Add to that there were also just people in general for the environment my grandmother Molly Haipee my sole surviving grandparent and teacher to this day, the environment she created was full of great joy, willingness to Learn and Teach. 

I remember standing on a beach and my Grandfather said to me: The sacred Trinity of Time “for everything there is a past, present & future. This beach were standing on that grain of sand was once much, much more perhaps a Boulder or even a mountain.” We as people and nature are always in a state of evolution. if you do not learn you do not grow grandson, what did i learn from that I learnt that the only thing i have power to change is now and tomorrow. 

How do i want to be remembered? I want to be thought of as strong, idealistic and truly knowing my complete identity I was taught to know my nananiqsu "grandparents" for they represent what i loosely call elements 4 grandparents 4 elements of qu?as "People" 1. Mind 2. body 3. spirit 4. emotions, finding balance in 4 is difficult we often forget our spiritual and emotional well being. For every milestone we Potlatch nourish our bodies with food and activity, nourish our minds through learning and teaching, nourish our spirit through song and Love, nourish our emotions through social interaction and expression of how we feel.    

We have a sad, sad past full of betrayal, hurts, grief and shame I cannot deny that I accept that and I move forward 100% Canadian the only thing i can change is ME i accept the sad past for what it is past wrong doings, we are Canadian in a Multi-Cultural Country where people all over the world wish they had it as bad as us, we don't have it so bad. I sit here on my computer hooked up to an internet from a home built on a solid foundation that is lit and has power, food is in my fridge and freezer. I am happy I AM CANADIAN i also have the memories of Vancouver 2010 that event was the foundation of my pride, I also have Maa-nulth Treaty i have been vaccinated, I speak my Language the Potlatch Ban is Lifted, I have a National Chief A-in-chut Shawn Atleo whom represents First Nations People the the world wide Political landscape for that I am proud, Shawn was there when Our PM Stephen Harper made the Apology regarding Indian Residential Schools. I forgive you Canadians for I know it was not you whom wronged my peoples in the past, but together We can make it right.   lets learn together share in the beauty of our cultures and acknowledge we are in the best country in the world. For our own sake and the sake of our children! yac̓pa način "Lets walk together"   


Maa-nulth Final Agreement!

National Chief Shawn Atleo: A-in-chut
Host Nations Vancouver 2010
Opening Ceremonies Vancouver 2010