We are pleased to share with you the First Peoples’ Cultural Council’s 2023-24 Year in Review. This annual report details our cultural revitalization activities over the past year and celebrates the hard work and inspiring progress of the people, communities and organizations we serve. The First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) is honoured to collaborate with B.C.…
Knowledge Network is accepting Calls for Proposals from Indigenous filmmakers to produce stories about cultural revitalization work in B.C. Are you an Indigenous filmmaker living in B.C.? We are excited to announce a great opportunity to develop a series of short documentary films that showcase efforts to revitalize First Nations languages, arts, cultures and heritage…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council is excited to share the 2021-22 Year in Review, which celebrates the accomplishments of grant recipients and highlights our partners and program initiatives. The First Peoples’ Cultural Council’s (FPCC) 2021-22 Year in Review is delivered to communities, funders, First Nations leadership as well as provincial and federal elected representatives. We are…
Why we are Welcoming the Decade of Indigenous Languages (and you should too!) Many people may not know that besides our incredibly rich ecological and cultural diversity, British Columbia is also one of the most diverse language regions of the world. B.C. is home to an astounding 35 First Nations languages – more than half…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council shares news from the past program year and celebrates the accomplishments of grant recipients in the FPCC Annual Report for 2020-21. The Year in Review 2020-21 is the FPCC annual report delivered to communities, funders, First Nations leadership, and provincial and federal elected representatives. We are excited to report that…
On November 29, BC Ferries and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) unveiled the Salish Heron artwork at an event held in Victoria, B.C. Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr.’s design will adorn the exterior of the new Salish Class vessel, with cultural information to be displayed in the vessel’s interior. The Salish Heron artwork…