Posted on: April 13, 2021
UPDATE April 15, 2021: All spots have been filled.
If you are an Indigenous community member interested in working on cultural resource management projects within your traditional territory, this intensive program will teach you the technical skills while learning about cultural protocols and practicing respectful archaeology.
Posted on: April 12, 2021
Like other Indigenous languages in BC, the western dialect of the Secwépemc language is critically endangered, with fewer than 50 fluent first language speakers still among us, all of them elderly. The western dialect Secwépemc communities invite new learners to an adult immersion program called Me7 Texwtuxwtsínem-kt (we will learn to speak straight/accurately). It is offered through a partnership with Simon Fraser University and funding through the First Nations Education Steering Committee.
The Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc (TteS) will host Me7 Texwtuxwtsínem-kt at the Language & Culture Department classroom in Kamloops, BC. This program is a 1,000 hour immersion program for adult second language learners of the Secwé pemc Language. The long-term objective is to create fluent speakers willing to teach and with the ability to pass the language on to future generations.
Secwépemc Language – Full Time Program Information 2021
Posted on: April 12, 2021
A reminder to TteS Membership of the upcoming deadline of April 30th to apply for Post-Secondary Funding. Applications for Post-Secondary Funding can be obtained on the TteS Website: Post Secondary Application or via email.
Please contact Larissa Blank directly if you have any questions or require further information.
Posted on: April 7, 2021
Tḱemlúps Chief and Council would like to inform membership that there is a fire by Indian Point (by the church). There is limited access to Kamloopa and Chilcotin roads. Please do not block access to this area as emergency vehicles need to be able to get through.
Chief and Council will keep you posted as updates become available.
Posted on: April 7, 2021
Provided by Tk’emlúps Indigenous Policing Services. Servicing the Indigenous communities of Tk’emlúps te Secwepmc, Skeetchestn Indian Band and Whispering Pines Clinton Indian Band.
Read Newsletter | Where the Rivers Meet Vol: 3
Posted on: April 5, 2021
Joint Statement from Kukpi7 Rosanne, FNHA, and IH to the patrons of the Barrel Racing Event
“We thank the Easter Barrel Race for agreeing to cancel the event due to the safety concerns raised jointly by the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, FNHA, and IH. We asked everyone to please disperse safely as they return home as soon as possible.”
READ FULL RELEASE: Update on Barrel Racing Event
ORDER OF THE PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER | GATHERINGS AND EVENTS – MARCH 24, 2021
Posted on: April 1, 2021
Chief and Council would like your opinion. Given the fact that we are still in a State of Emergency and in person Band Meetings are still restricted from having in person Band Meetings, there are two ways that this vote could happen – either by an online vote at an online Band Meeting, or by way of referendum.
TAKE THE SURVEY
Posted on: April 1, 2021
Kamloops This Week’s publication Celebrates Women of the Thompson Valley showcases local women, including our own Kukpi7 Rosanne Casimir.
READ ARTICLE ON PAGE 20
Posted on: March 31, 2021
Posted on: March 30, 2021