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Overview – From Stealing to Healing: Repatriation and B.C. First Nations The report, From Stealing to Healing: Repatriation and B.C. First Nations, was developed by K’yuu Enterprise Corporation with support from the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC). It provides First Nations–led research and analysis of the history, context and impacts of repatriation for First nations…

Overview – Repatriation Cost Analysis: A Framework and Model The Repatriation Cost Analysis: A Framework and Model is a tool for Nations to assess what stage of repatriation they are at and to accurately estimate the resources needed for this work.  The Cost Analysis describes the steps taken to identify the costs of First Nations-led…

Overview This New National Museum Policy – Position Paper presents the collective position of the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) and the British Columbia Museums Association (BCMA) on the urgent need for a new National Museum Policy (NMP) that centers on Indigenous rights and autonomy. This paper was developed in response to current work being…

Overview This study of the the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) Indigenous Heritage Infrastructure Grant (HIP) program (2021 and 2022 program year) examines how the program is relevant to the needs and objectives of First Nations in British Columbia, FPCC, the Province of British Columbia and the conservation and revitalization of First Nations’ heritage.  View…

Overview Welcome to the Indigenous Heritage Stewardship Toolkit! This toolkit provides information and resources for Indigenous communities, Nations and organizations interested in learning about Indigenous Cultural Heritage (ICH) and the types of work involved in protecting, revitalizing and celebrating it. The purpose of this toolkit is to empower Indigenous communities by providing a blueprint for…

Graphic illustration of the proceedings of FPCC's Sense of Place Symposium

Overview The Sense of Place Symposium Report is a summary of the presentations delivered by FPCC recipients of the 2019-2020 Sense of Place: Reconnecting the Land through Indigenous Cultural Heritage grant. The symposium was delayed as a result of COVID-19 and was held virtually from November 24-26, 2021. At the symposium, representatives from 13 of…