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SUMMARY:Geography of Memory – Book Launch\, discussion and short film screenings
DESCRIPTION:Muriel Griffiths Room at The Bailey Theatre\nNo Charge Event – tickets NOT required. \nTrail Arts Council is proud to present “Geography of Memory – Book launch\, discussion and film screenings”. \nJoin Shelly Boyd\, Snayackstx (Sinixt) Cultural Facilitator and Eileen Delehanty Pearkes for lively discussion and readings from the 20th-anniversary edition of The Geography of Memory. \nThis updated volume about the Snayackstx (Sinixt) First People of southeastern British Columbia includes the voices of many contemporary Sinixt people\, expanded maps/illustrations/photographs\, an inside view of the landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision\, R. v. Desautel\, and new details about tribal effort to re-introduce ocean salmon to the upper Columbia River region. \nThe book charts a hopeful\, positive path as the formerly “extinct” tribe embarks on reclaiming its cultural\, natural and spiritual history in Canada. In characteristically gracious prose\, Pearkes identifies the enduring human qualities of persistence\, healing and renewal in this important story that carves a path of truth across the region’s complex\, transboundary landscape. \nAlso part of the evening are two short film screenings. Washed Away- Stories of Displacement on the Columbia River is a short film by Agathe Bernard in collaboration with Revelstoke Museum and Archives. The film dives beneath the surface to explore the impacts of the Columbia River Treaty on the valley south of Revelstoke. And\, The Sinixt Homecoming 2022- a short film made by Nelson’s Capitol Theatre documenting the celebration that took place this past Summer. \nDoors at 7:00 pm\nEvent at 7:30 pm\nA no charge event\nCookies and refreshments provided\nMuriel Griffiths Room at The Bailey (1501 Cedar Ave. Trail)\nCan’t make this evening event? Catch the afternoon event at The Mir Centre for Peace.
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LOCATION:The Bailey Theatre\, 1501 Cedar Ave\, Trail\, BC\, V1R4E6\, Canada
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