![]() ![]() The exhibit’s Victoria grand opening started Thursday (May 4) with a canoe landing protocol – families travelling to the waters of Victoria’s Inner Harbour. But the exhibit also highlights the strides Indigenous Peoples have made since then to take back their traditions. Sacred Journey tells the story of the harm caused by colonization on land and water and the sickness and death brought to the Pacific Northwest First Nations through epidemics and disease transfer during the early colonial period. ![]() ![]() Previously, at the Campbell River Museum and at Vancouver’s Science World, it took more than seven years and $300,000 to create. The travelling exhibit will be at the Royal B.C. Discover lost traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest through the Sacred Journey exhibit, now in Victoria. ![]()
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