‘We bring this day to appease our ancestors:’ sacred valuables returned to Snuneymuxw First Nation
SNUNEYMUXW — Dozens of sacred artifacts, some potentially thousands of years old, have been returned to Snuneymuxw First Nation (SFN).
A repatriation ceremony at SFN’s Recreation and Wellness Centre gym on Thursday, May 23 allowed band members an up-close look at numerous valuables produced by their ancestors, including sacred head dresses, stone artifacts and hunting tools.
Chief Mike Wyse said most of the collection of the nearly 100 items were stored at Royal BC Museum in Victoria for likely many decades.
“We don’t have a time when they were created, but some of them could be a couple thousand years old,” Wyse said.