Nuxalk Radio: One Nation, Many Voices

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  • March 1 – April 3, 2018 (UBC Irving K. Barber Learning Center)
  • Student exhibition: Indigenous community radio is a powerful tool. In this exhibition, UBC museum anthropology students worked with Nuxalk Radio in their mission: “Lhulhamktulhs ala ts'ktaliwalh alh ti s kulhulmcilh t'ayc n wa sulutilh ats (Broadcasting the Laws of the Lands and Waters.)” Nuxalk Radio expresses the many voices of the Nuxalk Nation. Through the airwaves and online, radio connects the Nuxalk people to each other and to other Indigenous communities. It inspires Nuxalk language learning and promotes the return to ancestral governance. It fosters community well-being, now and in the future for those not yet born, and asserts Indigenous rights.

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