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The '''tems swiya Museum''' is a [[First Nations in Canada|First Nations]] museum owned and operated by the [[Sechelt Indian Band|shíshálh Nation]], and located in [[Sechelt]] (''ch'atlich''), [[British Columbia]], Canada.<ref name=gurney>{{cite news |last1=Gurney |first1=Michael |title=shíshálh Nation's tems swiya Museum reopens |url=https://www.coastreporter.net/local-arts/shishalh-nations-tems-swiya-museum-reopens-5264834 |access-date=17 July 2022 |work=Coast Reporter |date=14 April 2022 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=coast>{{cite web |title=tems swiya Museum |url=https://coastculture.com/member-profile/tems-swiya-museum/ |website=Coast Cultural Alliance (CCA) |access-date=17 July 2022 |language=en-CA}}</ref><ref name=art-bc>{{cite web |title=Tems Swiya Museum |url=https://www.art-bc.com/places/sechelt/indigenous-culture/tems-swiya-museum/ |website=Art-BC |access-date=17 July 2022}}</ref> | The '''tems swiya Museum''' is a [[First Nations in Canada|First Nations]] museum owned and operated by the [[Sechelt Indian Band|shíshálh Nation]], and located in [[Sechelt]] (''ch'atlich''), [[British Columbia]], Canada.<ref name=gurney>{{cite news |last1=Gurney |first1=Michael |title=shíshálh Nation's tems swiya Museum reopens |url=https://www.coastreporter.net/local-arts/shishalh-nations-tems-swiya-museum-reopens-5264834 |access-date=17 July 2022 |work=Coast Reporter |date=14 April 2022 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=coast>{{cite web |title=tems swiya Museum |url=https://coastculture.com/member-profile/tems-swiya-museum/ |website=Coast Cultural Alliance (CCA) |access-date=17 July 2022 |language=en-CA}}</ref><ref name=art-bc>{{cite web |title=Tems Swiya Museum |url=https://www.art-bc.com/places/sechelt/indigenous-culture/tems-swiya-museum/ |website=Art-BC |access-date=17 July 2022}}</ref> |
The museum's name means "Our World" in [[Sechelt language|she shashishalhem]], the [[shíshálh]] language. Its collection includes [[cedrus|cedar]] baskets, art, photographs, audio recordings, and archaeological collections which include [[stone tool]]s and the prehistoric sculpture known as '''''The Grieving Mother'''''.<ref name="coast" /> The museum is part of a cultural and administrative complex on the site of the former [[St. Augustine's Indian Residential School]], which closed in 1975, the last remains of which were burned in 2008.<ref name="gurney" /> | The museum's name means "Our World" in [[Sechelt language|she shashishalhem]], the [[shíshálh Nation|shíshálh]] language. Its collection includes [[cedrus|cedar]] baskets, art, photographs, audio recordings, and archaeological collections which include [[stone tool]]s and the prehistoric sculpture known as '''''The Grieving Mother'''''.<ref name="coast" /> The museum is part of a cultural and administrative complex on the site of the former [[St. Augustine's Indian Residential School]], which closed in 1975, the last remains of which were burned in 2008.<ref name="gurney" /> |
==''The Grieving Mother''== | ==''The Grieving Mother''== |
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