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South Surrey couple Brenda Knights and Jason Bothe (a.k.a. Renee Renee) started their company, Bentwood Skateboards, in early 2021. They also operate a charity called Indigiskate which runs camps throughout the province.
B次元官网网址淔or the camps, we hire Indigenous pros who teach the kids to skateboard so they have mentors from our culture that they can look up to,B次元官网网址 Knights said.
Knights is a member of the Kwantlen First Nation and also traces her lineage to Musqueam and Choctaw. She is a descendant of Grand Chief Wattlekanium of the Kwantlen people, who met the Simon Fraser expedition and welcomed the first visitors to present-day B.C.
B次元官网网址淢y daughter and son represent the the seventh generation since Chief Wattlekanium and in my culture we say it takes seven generations for change,B次元官网网址 she said.
This inspired 7 Generations Skateboard, which is an organization that counts Knights among its founding board members. They host professional skateboarding events around the province to invest in Indigenous artists, skaters and entertainers.
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B次元官网网址淭hereB次元官网网址檚 these seven laws that IB次元官网网址檓 taught to live by: health, happiness, humbleness, generations, generosity, forgiveness and understanding. Those are values that we want to share in the skateboarding world,B次元官网网址 Knights said.
The first round of boards were designed by Jean Paul Langlois who is a M茅tis artist based in Vancouver. His triptych painting titled Stinky and Zeke vs the Garbage Bear is displayed across three boards that Bentwood sells on its website.
Plans for more boards are in the works and Knights already has her eyes set on a few more artists she wishes to collaborate with for the next launch, she said.
Bothe grew up skateboarding, but now focuses on hosting sports events and giving back to the community. He runs Autism Skate Days which he started six years ago in an effort to bring together kids on the autism spectrum and their siblings to teach them how to skateboard. Now, the event runs under the SUPA society, which was founded to teach children with autism how to surf.
By melding together BotheB次元官网网址檚 skateboard culture with KnightsB次元官网网址 Indigenous culture, the two have created safe spaces to promote a healthy lifestyle where Indigenous youth can learn skateboarding skills, Knights said.
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The coupleB次元官网网址檚 inaugural event, a skateboarding competition called 7 Generations Cup, will be held at Langley Events Centre from June 10 to 12. At the event and at their camps, various Indigenous vendors, Pow Wow dancers, drummers and singers are employed.
A skateable carved canoe will also be used during the competition.
With all of KnightsB次元官网网址 and BotheB次元官网网址檚 skateboard ventures, the ultimate goal is to one day see an Indigenous person compete in the Olympics for skateboarding.
B次元官网网址淥ur people are visual learners and itB次元官网网址檚 just exposing these things to kids and sparking the idea that they can potentially compete at that level,B次元官网网址 she said.
To purchase a board from Bentwood, visit and go to to purchase tickets for the skate competition.
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