Xá:ytem: A walk through Stól:ō history

Join us for an evening of cultural learning at X̲áːytem Historic Site

Thursday, August 08
6:30 - 8:30PM PDT

X̲áːytem National Historic Site
35087 Lougheed Hwy
Mission BC V2V 6T1
Canada

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A wooden longhouse on a sunny day A wooden longhouse on a sunny day
Join Us for an Evening of Cultural Learning at Xáːytem Historic Site

Date: August 8, 2024 
Time: 6:30-8:30pm 
Location: X̲áːytem National Historic Site, 35087 Lougheed Hwy, Mission, BC V2V 6T1 

Experience the rich cultural heritage and ancient history of the Sto:lo peoples at X̲áːytem Historic Site during our special evening learning opportunity.  

This event offers a unique glimpse into one of Canada's oldest National Historic Sites.

Guided by Sonny McHalsie, Stó:lō Historian. 
Sponsored by MCC British Columbia and Mennonite Church British Columbia. 



Admission is free. Due to limited space, reservations are required.

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Event Details: 

  • Guided Cultural Tour: Discover the stories behind the archaeological pithouse, one of the oldest dwellings in Canada dating back 6,000 years, and the legendary Transformer stone known as X̲áːytem Rock. 
     
  • Historical Significance: Hear about the significance of X̲áːytem in Sto:lo cultures, including its role as a site of spiritual and historical importance. 
     
  • Longhouse Interpretive Centre: Take a stroll through the Longhouse Interpretive Centre and carving shed, where traditional craftsmanship and cultural artifacts are showcased. 
     
  • Evening of Learning: Immerse yourself in the oral histories and traditions of the Sto:lo peoples, including the captivating tale of the Xe:xals, the Transformers, and the enduring legacy of the chiefs at X̲áːytem. 
     
  • Handmade Bannock: Indulge in a beloved staple of Indigenous cuisine, offered at the event.

 

Join us for an enriching evening at X̲áːytem, where ancient history meets cultural discovery. Experience the beauty of this National Historic Site and gain insights into the enduring traditions of the Stól:ō peoples. 

 

Admission is free. Due to limited space, reservations are required.

Reserve your spot
 

We look forward to welcoming you!