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51³Ō¹Ļapp to host traditional pit cook demonstration

A traditional Coast Salish pit cook demonstration is taking place at 51³Ō¹Ļappā€™s Interurban Campus. The pit cook demonstrates and promotes the traditional use of the camas, and keeps the teachings, and traditional ways alive.

A crowd of people standing outdoors on a fall day with a fire in the ground in the foreground

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Coast Salish Nations in the region have used pit cooks for generations to cook camas bulbs

Faculty and staff from EyēŹ” Sqȃā€™lewen will host the Pit Cook event at the collegeā€™s Interurban campus on Thursday, Nov. 2.

The annual event shows how the Coast Salish Nations in the region use a fire-pit to cook camas bulbs, the root of a bright blue star-like flower that grows in Garry Oak meadows. The bulbs are cooked between layers of other locally harvested plants such as sword fern, salal or skunk cabbage.

The event includes teachings from territory Elder JB Williams of the TsawoutĢżNation and instructor Nicole Kilburn from the collegeā€™s Anthropology department.

ā€œThe college hosts a number of events throughout the year to enhance and celebrate Indigenous student success and encourage community development,ā€ explains Nancy Potvin Indigenous Special Events Coordinator for EyēŹ” Sqȃā€™lewen. ā€œIt is an honour to be able to host a pit cook to demonstrate how Nations of the region have used a fire-pit for many generations to cook the camas bulb.ā€

Approximate times and activities:

  • 10 am: start of the pit cook followed by a traditional medicine workshop and storytelling.
  • 1:00 pm to 1:30 pm: open pit cook and share the feast.

Honouring Indigenous Resurgence is one of the priorities in 51³Ō¹Ļappā€™s 2023-2028 Strategic Plan. Under this priority, the college is advancing work to honour Indigenization, decolonization, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canadaā€™s Calls to Action, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and B.C.ā€™s Declaration Act.

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Contact information

Rodney Porter

51³Ō¹Ļapp

250-889-7494

porterr@camosun.ca