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Image Credit: Grizzli Winery May 29, 2021 - 10:55 AM Grizzli Winery is celebrating the heritage, cultures and achievements of the Okanagan’s Indigenous peoples with a summer art exhibition honouring National Indigenous Month. Syilx Okanagan artists David Wilson Sookinakin and Coralee Miller will showcase their work in the exhibition Tmixw- That Which Gives Life. This exhibition is open June 2 to Aug. 31 with a celebration scheduled for Thursday, June 24 from 5 to 7 p.m, according to a news release issued by the winery. The event includes an opportunity to meet and greet the artists as well as watch a special dance performance by Candace Jack in the representation of Westbank First Nations. Nomadic Bannock Food truck will be serving up their famous bannock and creative comfort food. ....
The Loch Ness monster gets all of the lake monster love and attention … unless you live in Canada where it seems that every big lake has a big creature and some local fans. No Canadian water cyrtid has more rabid fans than the Ogopogo of Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, whose supporters are now in a fight over the ownership of their beloved creature’s legacy. The battle pits First Nation people against the city of Vernon, with a children’s book author and a long-deceased local broadcaster in the middle. Which side is the Ogopogo on? Let’s find out. ....
Last modified on Tue 6 Apr 2021 07.04 EDT People living on the shores of Okanagan Lake have long said that dark, curling waves signal the presence of Ogopogo, a monstrous serpent lurking beneath the surface. A handful claim to have seen the long green body and horse-like head of Canadaâs own Loch Ness monster. They tell stories of a creature that once nearly killed a settler when it dragged his horse into the depths. And every few years, new video footage renews excitement that Ogopogo has been found. Indigenous residents tell a very different story: one of a scared water spirit whose identity has been warped by outsiders. ....
Water spirit is no monster – he's sacred and ours, Indigenous Canadians say msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.