If you missed the original Miaci: Canned Salmon Music Festival, here’s your chance to watch an amazing lineup of artists and stories!
Miác̓i—a music and arts festival from Coastal First Nations—will be live streamed across British Columbia on December 4!
“Instead of this language of loss, we have to focus on what we have, and how powerful it is that we have it.” — Jasḵwaan Bedard, who helped facilitate a X̱aad Kil immersion camp at T’aalan Stl’aang on Haida Gwaii.
CFN’s new partnership with Rogers will support a conservation-based economy, advance connectivity for Indigenous communities, and strengthen our stewardship work.
Shoreline clean-up project on Haida Gwaii brings communities and community members together.
This historic agreement provides funding for access to commercial fishing opportunities for the eight CFN member First Nations on the North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii.
As COVID-19 cases surge in December, coastal First Nations’ health staff have done a remarkable job keeping members safe by adapting public health measures to fit local needs.
For as long as these programs have existed, Guardians have also carried out many other frontline duties for their Nations, often going above and beyond their stewardship role.
During our 20th Anniversary Celebrations, CFN gives a shout out to our community leaders and members who have been working hard to keep families safe from COVID-19.
Join us in celebrating CFN’s 20th Anniversary, as we reflect on how far we’ve come together and look forward to a sustainable future!