On Oct. 9, 2006, a baby born in Vallican, British Columbia, an ancient village and burial ground of the Sinixt Nation, made tribal history. Agnice Sophia Campbell was the first Sinixt (pronounced sin-eyekst) descendant born in traditional tribal territory in nearly 100 years. Although the Campbell family was able to submit proof of Agnice’s Sinixt lineage, the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs in Ottawa denied their application to register the baby as a Status Native Indian. For the Sinixt, who have struggled for 150 years for recognition, respect and legal rights associated with their ancestral cultural and lands, that decision was painfully familiar. Not only have the Sinixt lost ancestral lands, sacred sites and burial grounds, but the tribe has also been officially categorized as “extinct” by the Canadian government.
Sacred Land Film Project Sinixt Lands
Sacred Land Film Project Sinixt Lands