Qwiyahwultu-hw / Robert George

Qwiyahwultu-hw / Robert George

Quw’utsun’ Elder

Qwiyahwultu-hw / Robert George is a Quw’utsun’ Elder respected in the Cowichan valley for his immense generosity of sharing teachings, welcoming people of all races and cultures, and working together for Naat’sa Maat Swqualawu’un / One Heart One Mind. He is lead co-facilitator for the Cultural Connections Elder team and involved in many cultural projects including the Thu-it [Truth] exhibit, Reconciliation: The Journey of our Generation workshops and the Xpey’ Project.

He is also known for his vision of the Q’ushin’tul’ Ancestors Walk, a four-day journey that has been held for four years. The walk traces a path from the Quw’utsun’ (Cowichan) creation story of the people from the sky – through T’Sou-ke territory to the top of Swuq’us (Mount Prevost).

EVENTS

Sunday, May 5 · 11am - 3pm
Introduction to Coast Salish Culture through Craft and Stories

Join Elders Qwiyahwultu-hw / Robert George, Quw’utsun’ Elder & Thuitsiye / Pamela Bourque for an afternoon of Story, Drumming, Talking Circle Sharing and Bannock.

We will gather around the fire at Qwiyahwultu-hw / Robert George’s backyard in
‘George Town’ (5632 Khowhemun Rd, Duncan).
Thuitsiye / Pamela Bourque and Robert George will share cultural teachings through storytelling using head masks, felted birds and animal puppets. Thuitsiye / Pamela will bring her passion for creating beauty by offering a workshop in making a decorated and painted, personal worry bag. We will also work with little sticks that will be decorated with feathers, beads and paint. These sticks will be put inside the worry bag.

As a treat we will cook bannock around the fire and enjoy eating it. We will learn cultural teachings and share Coast Salish songs with drums around the central hearth. 

Dress for gathering outdoors around a fire, and bring something warm to sit on. You are welcome to bring your own food to enjoy – we will make bannock to share.
All ages, all skill sets, all backgrounds encouraged.

Register early – space is limited to 30 participants.

Each workshop is unique and has different costs according to materials needed.

See below for more information and registration. 

No one is turned away for lack of funds. If you would like to request a different amount, please contact sandraspcowichan@gmail.com from Social Planning Cowichan.

Organizers: The Backyard Sessions are organized by Lila Music Centre with support from BC Arts Council. We are working in partnerships with Sacred Cedar Centre and Quw’utsun’ Cultural Connections Society/Social Planning Cowichan to allow us to provide honoraria to Elders who have made special time to lead each of our sessions.

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