Totem Pole begins repatriation journey from RBCM to Nuxalk Nation

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Totem Pole begins repatriation journey from RBCM to Nuxalk Nation: ‘Our ancestors are rejoicing’

following the First Nations Leadership Council expressing concerns about reports of “ongoing systemic racism and toxic working conditions” within the Royal BC Museum.

In October 2019, four Nuxalk Hereditary Chiefs and supporters from the Nuxalk First Nation went to the museum and requested that the totem pole be returned, as well as another totem pole and other cultural artifacts. But with no action, last year the nation filed a lawsuit. “It’s been a struggle, we had lots of struggles during this time, it’s unfortunate we had to go through the court system to get their attention,” said Snuxyaltwa.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.“Moving forward we have to do it better, we have to do it more quickly, we have to learn from what’s gone on to this point.

“The totem poles were taken from their home land South Bentick when they were forced to relocate after a smallpox epidemic in the early 1900s,” according to a news release from Nuxalk First Nation. The museum agreed to repatriate one of the totem poles, but the Nuxalk Nation is still calling for the return of the second totem pole and the artifacts.Members of the Nuxalk Nation were at the Royal BC Museum as the totem pole was lifted out to begin the repatriation journey.

 

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