Sarah Rhude
W̱S͸ḴEM Ivy Project Fundraiser Stickers
W̱S͸ḴEM Ivy Project Fundraiser Stickers
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All proceeds from these stickers directly support the W̱S͸ḴEM Ivy Project.
W̱S͸ḴEM is a small village within the nation of W̱SÁNEĆ. It means "Place of Clay" in the SENĆOŦEN language. Family, friends, and volunteers are dedicated to healing one of the last remaining forests on the W̱S͸ḴEM reservation located on the lands of the Jim family. The vision to remove invasive English ivy is made possible by the many hands of amazing volunteers! We hope to increase the biodiversity for the health of the forest, creek, and ocean nearby. We do this work to decolonize the land for the bees, birds, bats, frogs, newts, and countless other non-human kin. We dream of creating an accessible harvesting site for W̱SÁNEĆ family. This project is run by Sarah Jim; a local artist, land steward, and SENĆOŦEN language student. To learn more, please visit our website wsikemivyproject.com or find us on Instagram @wsikemivyproject
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The Aunty Collective Indigenous Creative Practice Hub recognizes the sovereignty of the Lekwungen Peoples, land, waters, ancestors, and non-human relations and understands that only through meaningful, respectful, reciprocal relationships, is our work made possible. As diverse Indigenous peoples who carry our unique Indigenous laws with us while away from our own lands and waters, we make visible and honour Lekwungen laws, protocols, and authority as we create, share, and develop relationships within the Lekwungen and neighboring Coast Salish territories and peoples.