Liǧʷiłdaxʷ Nations seek to restore Indigenous names for Discovery Passage, Quinsam River and Tyee Spit. Click here to listen to the interview
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Liǧʷiłdax̌ʷ Hereditary Chiefs condemn K’ómoks Treaty for infringing on traditional lands Liǧʷiłdax̌ʷ Chiefs call for immediate halt to treaty ratification (March 5,
The Treaty Outreach Coordinator is responsible for advancing Wei Wai Kum’s treaty goals, with a focus on achieving a Self-Government Agreement (SGA) in the short
On Thursday, January 9 we’re hosting a community dinner and presentation to explore the Wei Wai Kum draft Constitution. This is a chance for you
November 29, 2024 Wei Wai Kum Statement on Acts of Violence and Racism This letter is in response to the attention drawn to the very
Wei Wai Kum is one of several First Nations that comprise the Liǧʷiłdax̌ʷ Nation. Collectively, our unceded territory extends from the northern end of Johnstone Strait to Qualicum River and includes the channels, rivers, fiords, islands and mountains, and resources between these two places. Wei Wai Kum people have long cared for and protected these lands and waters and hold them close to who we are as a people. We continue to honour our relationship with our lands and waters and continue to work as respectful stewards to ensure the wellbeing of our territory and all the life that it sustains.
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