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PHOTOS: B.C.含羞草研究社檚 new ADI gallery showcases M茅tis culture, language

In Surrey, tobacco bags and gauntlet mittens are exhibited in space, named after Amelia Douglas
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A view of M茅tis Nation British Columbia含羞草研究社檚 new Amelia Douglas Institute gallery in Surrey, at Gateway Station. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

A new gallery in Surrey showcases M茅tis culture and language in a third-floor space at Gateway Station Tower, a stop on SkyTrain含羞草研究社檚 Expo line.

Amelia Douglas Institute, or ADI, was officially opened Jan. 29 by M茅tis Nation British Columbia (MNBC), and now welcomes visitors who pre-book a one-hour time slot.

The gallery, roughly the size of a two-bedroom condo, amplifies the MNBC mandate to educate, promote and support truth, healing and reconciliation in a meaningful way.

The art and cultural exhibits, which currently showcase M茅tis tobacco bags and gauntlet mittens, will rotate every couple of months. Featured are interactive exhibits and artwork from prominent M茅tis artists, as well as historical artifacts relevant to the M茅tis experience in B.C.

Launched last year, a website () serves as an online portal for the gallery space, at #380-13401 108 Ave., adjacent to MNBC headquarters in Surrey. Exhibits are also showcased on .

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M茅tis guantlet mittens displayed at the new Amelia Douglas Institute gallery in Surrey, at Gateway Station. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

The gallery is named after Amelia Douglas, a strong M茅tis voice in the early history of B.C. and wife of the first governor James Douglas.

The aim of the ADI is to also be a gathering place where M茅tis citizens can connect with their heritage and with one another through educational programs and cultural initiatives.

含羞草研究社淭his new cultural hub will help ensure that our history, traditions and languages are shared, celebrated and passed on to future generations,含羞草研究社 said , MNBC含羞草研究社檚 Minister of Culture, Heritage and Language.

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Patrick Harriott (Minister of Culture, Heritage and Language for M茅tis Nation British Columbia, or MNBC) pictured on a video screen in lounge area of the new Amelia Douglas Institute gallery in Surrey, at Gateway Station. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

Harriott spent most of his childhood in Manitoba where he frequently hunted and picked chokecherries with his grandfather on their family含羞草研究社檚 M茅tis scrip lands, according to a bio. He moved to Victoria where his lifelong love of plants and connection with nature led to training in horticulture, after which he founded a landscaping and gardening company.

A love of M茅tis culture and community drew him to volunteer his time with M茅tis Nation Greater Victoria. He spent nine years on the organization含羞草研究社檚 board of directors, including four as president. Harriott helped organize two consecutive M茅tis rendezvous on Vancouver Island and create a Michif language program in Victoria.

Lissa Dawn Smith, president of MNBC, calls the opening of the ADI 含羞草研究社渁n important milestone in our journey of self- government and self-determination as M茅tis people. We invite everyone to visit, learn, and share in our vibrant living culture at the Amelia Douglas Institute.含羞草研究社

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Exhibition signage at the new Amelia Douglas Institute gallery in Surrey, at Gateway Station. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

Planned April 16 is 含羞草研究社淥ur Grandmothers含羞草研究社 Hands: Repatriating M茅tis Material,含羞草研究社 presented by Gregory Scofield. The artist talk, open to M茅tis people only, will introduce an exhibition to feature 3D digital renderings of nine M茅tis material art pieces curated from Scofield含羞草研究社檚 personal collection of artifacts. .

The ADI does not currently welcome walk-in visits, which are limited to 10 people per booking. To inquire about bookings for larger groups, email info@adinstitute.ca.

Admission rates vary; it含羞草研究社檚 free for M茅tis citizens with a suggested donation of $5 per person, and for others admission is $5 minimum donation, per person. All proceeds support cultural and language revitalization programs.

Rules say that any photographs taken in the gallery must be for personal use only, and closeups of artwork are not to be shared on social media, the internet or anywhere else without permission from the artist or director of the ADI.

M茅tis Nation British Columbia represents the Section 35 rights () of more than 25,000 M茅tis citizens who are registered with MNBC, and advocates for the over 98,000 self-identified M茅tis in the province.

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The story of Amelia Douglas told at the new Amelia Douglas Institute gallery in Surrey, at Gateway Station. (Photo: Tom Zillich)
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Sign tells the story of M茅tis tobacco bags at the new Amelia Douglas Institute gallery in Surrey, at Gateway Station. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

含羞草研究社 Elsewhere in Surrey, an event called 含羞草研究社淢茅tis: Children of the Fur Trade含羞草研究社 returns to on Saturday, April 13, from noon to 4 p.m. The annual gathering, held in partnership with the Delta M茅tis Association, invites visitors to enjoy stories and performances 含羞草研究社渁bout the rich and diverse M茅tis heritage with an engaging exploration of both current and historical traditions.含羞草研究社

The event in Cloverdale (17710 56A Ave.) will feature a variety of M茅tis activities including jigging with M茅tis Bev Dance Group, performances by V含羞草研究社檔i Dansi and Waceya Dance Troupe, stories, crafts and more, along with market vendors and food.

含羞草研究社淭here is a vibrant M茅tis population living in the City of Surrey,含羞草研究社 said Lynn Saffery, MOS manager. 含羞草研究社淪taff and volunteers love hosting this annual event, where visitors have the opportunity to increase their understanding and learn about the rich heritage of the M茅tis, one of Canada含羞草研究社檚 Indigenous peoples.含羞草研究社



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