The Legacy of the Salish Woolly Dog

September 14, 2025

September 14, 2025

$15

Ferry Building Gallery, 1414 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver

6049257290

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Events Description

 

Join Senaqwila Wyss, a Squamish Nation ethnobotanist and highly sought-after cultural educator, for a powerful presentation on the Salish Woolly Dog—a sacred Coast Salish breed raised for its wool and cared for with ceremonial intention. This session is a rich exploration of Indigenous resilience, weaving revitalization, and the continued legacy of the Salish Woolly Dog through oral history, plant knowledge, and cultural resurgence.

Drawing from intergenerational knowledge, Senaqwila shares how the extinction of the woolly dog was not due to natural causes, but the direct result of colonial violence: cultural bans, land dispossession, and federal assimilation policies that targeted Indigenous identity, animal kinship, and traditional weaving practices.

Who is it for?

All ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets : $15

Cost: $15
Register at 604-925-7270 (course # 199381 ) or through our website.

How to get tickets?

Buy online

Phone: 6049257270 (course # 199381 )

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Sunday September 14, 2025

3:30–5 p.m.

Venue & Address

Ferry Building Gallery, 1414 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 1C2

Wheelchair accessible

Free Parking

Street Parking

Paid Parking

Accessible by Public Transport

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