Resources
The Autonomous Sinixt have a Facebook page with up-to-date information, join the community to hear about local events.
The Autonomous Sinixt post important statements, events, and history on Instagram.
Listen to Marilyn James' May 13th, 2021 virtual talk at the Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre.
“Not Extinct: Keeping the Sinixt Way” has an interactive site! Slocan Valley Community Arts Council helped us launch a virtual exhibit.
In 2011, Marilyn James gave a meaningful talk about Sinixt history, and the brutal effects of colonization.
Eva Orr tells the Frog Mountain Story in snslxcin, and Marilyn James tells it in English.
Read about Sinixt Smum iem Matriarch, Marilyn James. Written and photographed for the National Observer by Brandi Morin.
The Nelson Daily published board member Lori Barkley's Op/Ed "Really? Post Colonial Chaos, Again" on May 4th, 2021.
Read the Autonomous Sinixt response to media coverage of the April 23rd, 2021 Desautel decision.
Check out a wonderful book by Arthur Manual titled Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization.
Purchase a 24" x 36" full-colour folded Sinixt map from Maa Press, with place names labeled in snslxcin.
"Not Extinct: Keeping the Sinixt Way" Teachers' Resource Guide with blogs for educators.
A 2021 report on the ecosystem status of British Columbia's Interior temporate rainforests.
Listen to ten episodes of Sinixt Stories told by knowledge-keepers Marilyn James and Taress Alexis.