Welcome pole unveiled at former Snuneymuxw village site
NANAIMO — A well known local Indigenous carver is sharing the story of the strong ties between Snuneymuxw First Nation and Nanaimo’s Hammond Bay area.
Xwtaluwnuc, an ancient SFN village site, is home to a new landmark conveying Snuneymuxw’s way of life to students at Ecole Hammond Bay Elementary School and its visitors.
During a Saturday, Sept. 30 ceremony with a sea of orange shirts of roughly 150 people in attendance, a welcome pole by noted SFN carver Noel Brown was revealed on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
The 14-foot high red cedar pole features a salmon, eagle and bear — all of which deeply engrained in SFN’s way of life in the area, according to Brown.