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Apr 11, 2018 · Part of the UBC Musqueam street sign project. Photo by Paul Joseph. A multitude of communities . ... There was a Musqueam village on the Deadman Island side of Stanley Park, and others on Prospect ...
- Memorandum of Affiliation
- UBC Guidelines: Acknowledging The Musqueam People at Ceremonies and Events
- Bridge Through Sport
- Musqueam 101
- Musqueam Housepost at Allard Hall
- Hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ Language Classes
- Connecting Communities: Principles For Musqueam-Ubc Collaboration
- Musqueam Post Installed at UBC
- UBC Aboriginal Centennial
- C̓əsnaʔəm Leləm̓: New Totem Park House Name
In 2006, Musqueam and UBC formalized relations with the signing of a Memorandum of Affiliation. Learn more
Prepared by UBC Ceremonies and Events Office in conjunction with the Musqueam Protocol Office Learn more
Bridge Through Sport is a partnership between UBC and the Musqueam Indian Band offering a range of programs, including a yearly soccer tournament. Learn more
Musqueam 101 is a weekly non-credit university-level seminar held at Musqueam. [On pause due to COVID-19] Learn more
The Musqueam Housepost, qiyǝplenǝxʷ (Capilano), is installed at the Peter A. Allard School of Law. Learn more
hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓is a Musqueam language credit course co-developed by the First Nations and Endangered Languages Program and the Musqueam Indian Band. Learn more
This report by Aaron Lao discusses the principles and procedures that UBC faculty and staff should consider when contemplating relations with the Musqueam Indian Band. Read the report
The Musqueam and UBC acknowledged their developing partnership with the dedication of a striking cedar post installed prominently on the Vancouver campus. Learn more
As part of UBC’s centennial celebrations (2015-16), the First Nations House of Learning released UBC Aboriginal Centennial. This site provides information on the university’s interactions with Aboriginal people and communities over time, including the “hidden history” of how UBC’s early development “obscured the long presence of Musqueam from the m...
c̓əsnaʔəm leləm̓ joins həm̓ləsəm̓ and q̓ələχənas house names at Totem Park Residence. These individual place names were formally provided to UBC by the Musqueam and each carry an important story from their territory. Learn more
Sep 12, 2024 · "Traditionally we don't think of it as Pacific Spirit Park. It's Musqueam land. It's a Musqueam village site. We occupy it. We live there. We never moved from there. We were relocated to reserve allotments from all these areas and pushed into the 400 acres that we have."
Jul 17, 2015 · There are sharp-edged arrowheads and blades made from stone that cut like a knife. ... c̓əsnaʔəm is the name of the Musqueam village that dates back 5,000 years. ... UBC Laboratory of ...
Jan 22, 2015 · A new three-site exhibition at the Musqueam Cultural Education Resource Centre, UBC's Museum of Anthropology and the Museum of Vancouver tells the story of the 5000-year-old village and burial site.
Sep 12, 2024 · In 1997, Musqueam partnered with UBC to promote the development and use of hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ through collaborative research initiatives. The First Nations and Endangered Languages (FNEL) program at UBC offers hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ classes at different times throughout the year. These courses are attended by both UBC and Musqueam students.
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Mar 24, 2018 · To learn about house posts, we need to begin on the Musqueam Reserve, the main village of the Musqueam people. Many students and visitors are unaware the reserve is not far from the University of British Columbia campus: the distance between UBC’s Office of the President and the Musqueam administration office, for example, is just over seven kilometres.