‘It’s a symbol of our strength’: Heiltsuk open first Big House in 120 years
BELLA BELLA, B.C. — Chief Coun. Marilyn Slett of the Heiltsuk Nation says it’s hard to put into words the excitement and emotion she feels at Sunday’s opening of the first ceremonial Big House in the territory in modern history.
The last Big House in the First Nation’s territory along the B.C. coast was destroyed 120 years ago and the community has been planning and fundraising to build a new one for decades.
The opening means the community now has an appropriate space for spiritual and ceremonial events like potlatches and the naming of babies, which had previously been held in a community centre, she said.
“It feels great, it feels surreal, it feels sometimes like a dream,” Slett said in an interview.