We are thrilled to Alisha Drinkwater as a Knowledge Keeper and Earth Ambassador at this year's K'ómoks Festival on June 21st to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at the beautiful beach site location of the Frank Memorial Pole, 3535 Bayside Road, Courtenay, British Columbia.
Alisha is a Senior Environmental Biologist with the GOC with 20+ years of experience creating, developing, and implementing tangible changes in the way environmentally mandated Departments mitigate for environmental stressors in aquatic environments and sensitive ecosystems. She is a 5-year Executive Board member of Comox Valley Project Watershed Society - Project Watershed, an organization that offers technical environmental services, maintains a stewardship information library, and manages research, restoration, education and awareness raising projects in the Comox Valley. She has been recognized by her peers, senior managers and Provincial Minister of Environment for her contributions ensuring environmental resilience and sustainability. Alisha is of Saulteaux/Metis ancestry. Alisha has lived experience with chronic Anxiety and is a mental health advocate championing setting a #ThriveTrajectory and #ModernLifestyle with intentional, fulfilled living www.LuluWCLifestyle.com who share reminders of Intentional Living—Living Beautifully. Living Conscientiously. She is an Ambassador of the Op-Ed Project (www.theopedproject.org)—Changing who writes history. She is a Wonder-full human and vibrant human being. Thank you for being with us, Alisha. You honour us truly! Comments are closed.
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NUSANusa is the Kwak'wala word for sharing a myth, story or legend. Here we will share about the many stories of those coming together for our annual celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day each June 21st ![]() EXPLORE & SHOP THE HASE' MARKET
FIRST NATION MASKS, PHOTOGRAPHY, CARDS, TIE-DYED CLOTHING, HANDMADE POTTERY, JEWELRY, UP-CYCLED CLOTHING, UP-CYCLED JEWELRY, INDIGENOUS ART PRINTS, FIRST NATIONS ORIGINAL ART, PHOTOGRAPHY, SHAWLS, T-SHIRTS, TANK TOPS, INDIGENOUS EARRINGS, BRACELETS, LEATHER EARRINGS, STERLING PENDANTS & NECKLACES, NATURAL LOTIONS, LIP BALMS, BODY BUTTER, NATIVE PLANT SEEDS, TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PRODUCTS, BAGS, SCARVES, GIFTS, CARDS, DELICIOUS FOODS—SMOKED SALMON, SEAFOOD CHOWDER, SOCKEYE, FRIED BREAD, BANNOCK, HOT SAUCE, FRESH FRUIT & VEGGIES, DARK CHOCOLATE CARAMEL APPLES, CARAMEL POPCORN, CHOCOLATE GRIZZLY PAWS, FUDGE, MINI-DONUTS—ALL MADE WITH LOVE! SO MANY CHOICES! WHAT'S ON YOUR LIST? Art GalleryMagnificent First Nation Carvings, Masks, Boxes, Blankets, Regalia, Headdresses, Aprons, Rattles, Whistles, Paintings & Bowls
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Conscious designs handmade by Zapotec in Oaxaca and Kwakwaka'wakw from the Great Bear Rainforest DUCHESS BANNOCK![]() 2023 LOGO WINNER
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