Promoting healing through various measures and methods in a variety of workshops with Facilitators from the Indian Residential School Survivors Society - IRSS is active in promoting on-going health education and life skills development for First Nations people throughout BC. IRSS has a wealth of experience delivering wellness and healing services to Indian Residential School survivors and intergenerational survivors.
April 20-24, 2015 from 10:00am to 4:00pm FREE REGISTRATION
Learn the significance and importance of the Nisga’a traditional regalia (men’s tunic-apron) and have the chance to create a traditional piece of your own to take home.
-10 Spots Available
-$50 per person
-Basic materials supplied
-Instuctor TBA
Contact Jolene Sampare, Nisga'a Museum Programmer at 250-633-3050
Learn the significance and importance of the Nisga’a traditional regalia (women’s dress) and have the chance to create a traditional piece of your own to take home.
-10 Spots Available
-Cost is $50.00 per person
-Basic materials supplied
-Instuctor TBA
Contact Jolene Sampare, Nisga'a Museum Programmer at 250-633-3050