Ktunaxa Shorts

Where the Ktunaxa Shorts is!

Ktunaxanin̓tik-based stories and events in short-form video media.

Story tips?

Email eldon.stanley@ktunaxa.org

or Dave at dlalande@ktunaxa.org

Where the Ktunaxa Shorts is!

Ktunaxanin̓tik-based stories and events in short-form video media.

Story tips?

Email eldon.stanley@ktunaxa.org

or Dave at dlalande@ktunaxa.org

  • 2024 AGA Traditional Games

    It's that time of year, KNC AGA time!


    This year the KNC AGA will be held in Aksiqnuk at the AFN Rec Centre on July 17th & 18th.


    Look forward to the days and look forward to these traditional games explained by Mara Nelson in the latest Ktunaxa Shorts! Check it out!





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  • 2024 KNC Open House

    And that's a wrap!


    The 2024 KNC Open House was a success and thank you to everyone who joined us and made this day even more great!

    Did you enjoy the event or possibly missed out on the day? Check out the latest Ktunaxa Shorts covering this event.

    "If you want to learn more about the work of Ktunaxa Nation Council, you can sign up for notifications of events like the open house by emailing news@ktunaxa.org.

    Hope to see you again next year!




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  • Winter Festive Spirit

    Merry November! Is it acceptable to use Merry yet?


    Is it acceptable to use Merry in your sentences in the middle of November? It's certainly not December yet and it's quite possibly way too early to be completely in the Christmas spirit. Even so, there's no reason to pass up a good holiday drink, at least that's the idea here at KNC, as this is the second week the holiday stations have been rolled out!


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  • 2023 AGA Tobacco Plains

    Ktunaxa Shorts bringing you to the 2023 AGA in Tobacco Plains!


    The footage seen below was taken over the two day AGA event in Tobacco Plains band hall, covering some of the KNC leadership, Nation leadership and Ktunaxa peoples. Inside the Tobacco Plains band hall gymnasium area is where the panels were held alongside live pow-wow drumming. All of the outside footage is where the KNC and Industry booths were located and let's not forget about the Arts & Crafts tent located outside too.

    Now, on with the show!

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  • The Year End Huckleberries

    Have you already gathered your huckleberries this year?


    It's the end of the year for the huckleberries as the season shifts into fall. There may not be time to gather the remaining berries or perhaps just enough time, either way take in the fall scenery in todays video. This footage was taken during last week with an Akisqnuk elder. Sit back, enjoy the video and take in the huckleberry view during fall.


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  • Parks Canada Hang Tags

    Announcement! KNC has released their Parks Canada Hang Tags in collaboration with Parks Canada!


    These hang tags are available for pick at KNC or via mail, upon request, by emailing: KNCReception@ktunaxa.org.


    KNC building too far away? Mailing isn't the option for you? Contact your Ktunaxa Band Hall to pick up a hang tag in your community.


    Now, onto the video!



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  • 2023 Kootenay National Parks Site Visit

    Mark the Dates! June 15/16th, 2023!

    Hop on the bus and join the Land ands Resources and Traditional Knowledge and Language sectors on a tour through the Kootenay National Park!


    Stay tuned for the latest details for this upcoming trip!


    Ktunaxanin̓tik! Make sure to sign up soon and secure your spot as spaces are limited! This tour will be covered if you signed up so don't sweat the expenses, however in case you find goodies along the way then consider packing some cash.

    Taxa.



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  • Traditional Burn Gathering

    The Traditional Burn Gathering completed and here's the details of what went down!


    What:

    On January 25th, Knowledge keepers, Nature Conservancy of Canada, The Nature Trust of B.C., B.C. Wildlife Federation and KNC Land Stewardship gathered to discuss the reintroduction of "Traditional Burns" to the Columbia Lake area.


    The occurrence of overgrowth impacting the ecosystem, wildlife and predators in and around the Columbia Lake area was a big talking point, to say the least.


    Talks on this day ranged from Invasive weeds, reasons for season specific burning and the impact of holding a burn in one season versus another.


    It was quite the jam packed info session to be a part of!


    Why:

    For some time now, the Columbia Lake East Side area has mostly remained untouched by controlled fire and that has caused the local ecosystem to be grow differently, drastically changing the area from how it was in previous years.


    The natural wildlife highways have become dense with overgrowth causing certain foods to become scare, travel becomes longer or more dangerous, ultimately resulting in fewer wildlife occupying areas that used to boom with their numbers.





    Do you have questions regarding this event? Then make sure to check out the KNC Land Stewardship Planning page! Make sure to check back later to stay up to date on upcoming event related to "Traditions Burns" and the Columbia Lake East Side!

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  • AshFireWear

    AshFireWear

    by Eldon Stanley, KNC Multimedia

    Introducing Ashley O'Neil and AshFireWear, located in Windermere, British Columbia of the East Kootenay region, ɁamakɁis Ktunaxa.

    Ashley O'Neil aka "Smashing Ash," a well-earned nickname due to Ashley "smashing the ash" while wearing a smile on her face in search of remaining embers to put out in wildfires, is a provider of female firefighting clothing, but not limited to her, as Ashley also has a male clothing line available, too.

    Having worked as a firefighter and firefighting trainer, Ashley noticed the lack of female protective clothing available and used this opportunity to become a provider.

    With an understanding of the standards required to produce firefighting clothing, she grabbed her materials, a needle, some thread and worked the sewing machine and so AshFireWear was born.



    What is AshFireWear?

    AshFireWear is a business that provides bio-degradable, protective clothing to firefighters and other workers.

    The equipment covers the NFP standards of 1977 CGSB 155.22 and NFPA 21 12, (say that about ten times!)

    Ashley let us know the shirts, pants and coveralls can be used by "Wildland Firefighters," "Urban Interfacing Firefighters," "Welders," "Miners," "Oil Field Workers," and "Hydro Workers."

    Where can you find AshFireWear?

    Ashley let us know that she likes to keep it simple so you may notice some patterns in the naming convention of her socials... Reach out to her for individual or bulk buys via these channels...

    Website: ashfirewear.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/ashfirewear/100063529142945/

    Email: ashfirewear@gmail.com

    And don't forget to check out the Ktunaxa Ready Ash Fire Wear page!

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  • Medication Return Event with Prizes

    By Sara Chorney
    Community/Public Health Nurse

    Kiʔsuʔk Kyukyit Q̓apiniskiǂ,

    The Health Clinic nurses are hosting a Medication Return Event during the month of March.

    They were set up next to KNC Reception on Wednesday March 15, with free snacks and an info booth about safely disposing of medications and prescriptions.


    Details:

    Return Your Medication
    Enter to Win a Prize!

    (Gift Cards to St. Eugene or Ella's Restaurant)
    Prizes up for grabs until March 31, 2023.

    After March 31, you can return your old medication to most pharmacies.

    (But they don't offer prizes.)


    WHERE:
    Drop off your unused, expired medications

    to the KNC Health Clinic

    220 Cranbrook Street North
    (Clinic entrance is on the north side of the building)


    WHEN:
    Regular clinic hours: 9 to 4, Monday to Friday
    Contest goes until March 31, end of day (4 pm)


    WHO:
    Contest is open to all community members and KNC staff.
    One entry per person, must bring in medication for safe disposal to enter.
    Winners will be contacted individually.

    WHAT:
    Any medications you are done with, including...

    • antibiotics
    • prescriptions
    • birth control
    • vitamins
    • pills
    • tablets
    • patches
    • creams
    • inhalers
    • pet medications.


    Draw prize details:
    Win one of two $150 gift certificates to St Eugene’s Numa Restaurant or one $100 gift certificate to Ella’s.

    Event closes at the end of the day on March 31st.


    This event was made possible by a grant from the First Nations Health Authority for Healthy Medication Return.

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