We are excited to partner with Fort Langley National Historic Site and local Indigenous nations to explore the shared histories of Kānaka ʻOiwi and Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest—a story that began in the 1800s and continues to this day.
Come join us in celebration, education, and aloha.
What to expect.
Live hula, Tahitian, and other cultural performances.
ʻUlana lau niu (coconut leaf weaving) & lei wili (lei-making) workshops with wildfire survivors & master weavers Mario Siatris & ʻUʻi Kahue from Maui.
Hawaiian language & dance mini-lessons.
Storytelling with beloved cultural historian Auntie Kate Roland & Tʻuyʻtʻtanat Cease Wyss.
Live Hula & Tahitian performances by Hālau Hula KaʻUhane O Ka Pākīpika & Hui Hula O Salt Spring.
Performances by the Langley Ukulele Ensemble.
Indigenous Peoples Market
Cultural demonstrations, educational exhibits & more!
