• Beading Medallion

    Cranbrook Campus, yaqakiǂ ʔit̓qawxaxamki (Place Where People Gather)

    A beaded medallion is a handcrafted piece of Indigenous art created through detailed beadwork and meaningful design. Often worn or displayed, medallions can represent identity, cultural teachings, personal stories, or connection to community. Each bead and pattern are chosen with care, making every medallion unique. Beading is both an artistic practice and a way of […]

  • Ktunaxa Story Telling

    Cranbrook Campus, yaqakiǂ ʔit̓qawxaxamki (Place Where People Gather)

    Ktunaxa storytelling is a vital way of sharing knowledge, history, and values across generations. Stories are traditionally told to teach lessons, explain relationships with the land, and strengthen community connections. Join Elders, Mary Mahseelah and Elizbeth Ignatus as they share, cultural teachings, language, and Ktunaxa Stories. Please come to the lower level. Everyone is welcome.

  • Mini Dream Catcher

    Cranbrook Campus, yaqakiǂ ʔit̓qawxaxamki (Place Where People Gather)

    A mini dream catcher is a small, handcrafted piece inspired by traditional dream catchers, designed to bring protection and positive energy in a compact form. Though small, it carries the […]

  • Mini Dream Catcher

    Cranbrook Campus, yaqakiǂ ʔit̓qawxaxamki (Place Where People Gather)

    A mini dream catcher is a small, handcrafted piece inspired by traditional dream catchers, designed to bring protection and positive energy in a compact form. Though small, it carries the […]