An Indigenous woman in the Slocan Valley is taking on the province and the U.S.-based Sinixt leadership over the authority to look after a local historical site.
Two years ago, the B.C. government signed a memorandum of understanding with Marilyn James, authorizing her to be the caretaker of a significant archeological location known as the Vallican site.
The Sinixt people at the Colville Confederated Tribes in Washington State disputed this agreement, stating that only they, not James, have the authority to contract with the province about the site.
Now the B.C. government has rescinded its agreement with James.
In an email to the Nelson Star, a spokesperson for the B.C. Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport said on May 18 the Heritage Branch provided James with notice that the memorandum of understanding would be terminated in 30 days.
B次元官网网址淚ndigenous engagement on finding a replacement caretaker for the site will be pursued, to address concerns that a broad discussion on candidates had not occurred,B次元官网网址 the email said. B次元官网网址淗eritage Branch will continue to work to ensure the site is protected and doesnB次元官网网址檛 fall into disrepair.B次元官网网址
In 1987 the Ministry of Highways began construction of a new road at Vallican in the Slocan Valley. Construction was halted when many Sinixt artifacts, skeletal remains and pit-house depressions were uncovered.
Since then the Sinixt, including James, have repatriated and reburied 64 ancestral remains at the site. James has given tours for school groups and the public, and overseen other cultural activities there including the construction of a traditional pit house.
James declined to be interviewed for this story, but the Autonomous Sinixt, a West Kootenay organization centred around James, in a news release dated June 30, said that James has occupied the site in response to the provinceB次元官网网址檚 cancellation of the agreement.
B次元官网网址淎s of June 8, 2022, James has moved onto the Vallican site in a (re)-continued occupation,B次元官网网址 the news release states, adding that B次元官网网址淛ames says she has no plans to leave the Vallican Camp and will continue to uphold her cultural responsibilities by maintaining her occupation and caretaking role of the ancestors at the Vallican Heritage site.B次元官网网址
No on at the Colville Confederated Tribes was willing to be interviewed for this story, but in a July 6 news release, they supported the provinceB次元官网网址檚 revocation of the contract with James and stated that James does not represent the Sinixt.
B次元官网网址淎t no time have the Sn虛 蕰a媒ckstx appointed her as a B次元官网网址榤atriarchB次元官网网址 or any other kind of representative for our people, nor have we given her responsibility to care for our ancestors at Vallican,B次元官网网址 wrote Andy Joseph Jr., chairman of the Sinixt Confederacy and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. B次元官网网址淢s. James represents herself, and an unidentified group of non-Indigenous people, not the Sn虛 蕰a媒ckstx.B次元官网网址
Joseph referred to JamesB次元官网网址 occupation of the Vallican site as B次元官网网址渁 form of cultural appropriation.B次元官网网址
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