Welcome
We welcome you into our circle of learning.
Learner notes
The image above is of Welcome Figures with Arms from the Nuu-Chah-Nulth First Nations in Port Alberni, BC. The outstretched arms of the welcome figures are often grouped within the category of totem poles but are distinct in form and function from the freestanding multiple-figure poles commonly associated with Northwest Coast People. The Coast Salish use welcome figures as markers to welcome people to their territories. They are often carved in a gesturing motion and facing in the direction of arriving guests. These are located on the Victoria Quay. It is common practice in many Indigenous cultures to also have outstretched arms in gratitude. We are using these figures as a gesture to welcome you and to express our gratitude to you for being here.
Source and recommended reading: Coast Salish Welcome Figure – The Bill Reid Centre – Simon Fraser University (sfu.ca)
Attributions
- “Welcome Figures with Arms” photo by Connie Strayer is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.