'It's a symbol of our strength': Heiltsuk open first Big House in 120 years

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The Heiltsuk Nation opens the first ceremonial Big House in the First Nation's territory along the B.C. coast in 120 years. The community has been planning and fundraising to build a new one for decades.

The community is kicking off five days of celebration in Bella Bella, B.C. today and is expecting as many as 2,000 guests from as far away as New Zealand to join to attend.The Big House took 18 months to build and is constructed entirely of red and yellow cedar from the territory, including eight-ton and four-foot-wide logs with wood that was locally sourced and milled.

The opening means the community now has an appropriate space for spiritual and ceremonial events like potlatches and the naming of babies, which had previously been held in a community centre, she said.The community kicked off five days of celebration in Bella Bella on Sunday and expects as many as 2,000 guests to join them from as far away as New Zealand.

William Housty, cultural adviser on the project, said the opening is an important step toward cultural revitalization, following a history of oppression. Guiding builders on the construction of the Big House presented some challenges, considering no one was around 120 years ago to see the last Big House for themselves. But Housty said the First Nation has maintained a strong oral tradition that tracks the role of the Big House, supplemented by written accounts by fur traders, missionaries and others.

 

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How much did this 'big house' cost us, the tax payers

Looks like the illuminati eyeball

Wish i could have been there.

How much did this little gem cost taxpayers?

So amazing in every way!

That's impressive!

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