U'mista Cultural Society

U'mista Cultural Society U'mista Cultural Centre has showcased intricate masks from the Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw Potlatch Ceremony, and other traditional and contemporary artifacts since 1980.

Visit our gift shop for high-quality items by local artists. Open year-round, contact for tours. The U'mista Cultural Society was incorporated under the British Columbia Societies Act on March 22, 1974. Since that time, it has worked towards fulfilling the mandate to ensure the survival of all aspects of cultural heritage of the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw. To facilitate the accomplishment of this mandate, th

e Board of Directors, composed of any person who is an individual, family of honorary member and can trace ancestry to a member of any tribe of the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw, is responsible for developing, implementing and monitoring all policy. The Executive Director, hired by the Board of Directors, is responsible for developing and implementing strategies that achieve the ends and aims that the Board has identified. This comprises day to day operations, management of the Centre, and yearly budget development. The staff of the society consists of one full time and three part time positions, including the Executive Director, with contract staff being hired for specific tasks. The full time staff ensures that all programming is achieved and the facility is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (please contact us for extended summer hours; Victoria Day to Labour Day). One of the objectives of the Society was the development of a facility to carry out the aims of the society. The present facility was opened in November of 1980. The focus of the permanent collection is the "Potlatch Collection". The other permanent exhibits on display include description of the traditional ethnobiology of the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw and origin stories of the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw villages, as well as, historical and contemporary Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw objects. Traveling exhibits of significance to the community are also displayed. The Meaning of U'mista:
In earlier days, people were sometimes taken captive by raiding parties. When they returned to their homes, either through payment of ransom or by a raid, they were said to have u'mista. The return of our treasures from distant museums is a form of u'mista.

Please note that U’mista Cultural Centre will be cash only today, Sunday May 31, 2026, due to internet issues in the com...
05/31/2026

Please note that U’mista Cultural Centre will be cash only today, Sunday May 31, 2026, due to internet issues in the community. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding!

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ḴULUS - 3Ḵulus is similar to the Thunderbird, but it is smaller and does not have spiral horns. Instead of feathers, Ḵul...
05/30/2026

ḴULUS - 3

Ḵulus is similar to the Thunderbird, but it is smaller and does not have spiral horns. Instead of feathers, Ḵulus has a coat of white down so thick it makes him sweaty. When he is overheated, he removes his down and becomes human for a while. This represents the ability, like the Thunderbird, to transform and become human. In many origin stories, Ḵulus flew down from heaven and shed his costume to become the founding ancestor of a tribe or clan.

OWNER: Iwaḵa̱las, Harry Hanuse, Mama̱liliḵa̱la (Village Island)

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Bird mask carved from red cedar and painted yellow and maroon, featuring a wide curved beak. The separate lower jaw is hinged with cords through holes. The head is covered with cloth; some of the numerous nails through the cloth still attach fragments of skin and bird down. Nails secure the mirror glass eyes, nails in rear edge of the lower jaw still attach fragments of cloth. A semicircular hole is cut in the lower jaw. A large and a small piece of rubberized fabric are nailed at the back of the mask. Inside the mask is written its former NMM Accession number. A tag that says ‘64’ and a piece of cardboard with ‘H Hanus’ written on it are nailed inside the mask. The name ‘Hanus’ is also written in black crayon on the right side of the beak.

MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Rubberized Fabric, Cotton Fabric, (flannel), Mirror

DIMENSIONS: 23.0 cm x 29.5 cm x 11.5 cm

𝘗𝘈𝘙𝘛 𝘖𝘍 𝘛𝘏𝘌 𝘜’𝘔𝘐𝘚𝘛𝘈 𝘗𝘖𝘛𝘓𝘈𝘛𝘊𝘏 𝘊𝘖𝘓𝘓𝘌𝘊𝘛𝘐𝘖𝘕

► Visit this piece (in 3D!) online here:
https://umistapotlatch.ca/visite_virtuelle-virtual_tour-eng.php #3/0/94.09.010

► Potlatch Gallery 360º Interactive Tour: https://umistapotlatch.ca/visite_virtuelle-virtual_tour-eng.php #1

► Plan a visit to the Potlatch Gallery:
U’mista Cultural Centre
#1 Front Street, Alert Bay, BC
Check website for hours.
www.umista.ca
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Living Tradition, The Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw Potlatch on the Northwest Coast

Let's learn some Kwak̓wala words for the things we wear. 👕👖⋘══════⋙══════⋙Let’s learn Kwak̓wala! 🗣➡ dadat̓sa̱'wakw - ove...
05/28/2026

Let's learn some Kwak̓wala words for the things we wear. 👕👖

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Let’s learn Kwak̓wala! 🗣

➡ dadat̓sa̱'wakw - overcoat
➡ ḵ̓a̱s'a̱ne' - shirt
➡ ḵa̱x̱sis - pants
➡ dza̱mba – jeans
➡ sax̱sdi’ – skirt
➡ k̓wa̱mdzu’yu – dress
➡ ‘wa̱siganu – belt
➡ sweta – sweater
➡ daga̱ns – socks
➡ t̓ibayu – shoe
➡ ga̱mbuts - boots

Phrases to Learn:

➡ A̱ngwasix̱ ḵ̓a̱s'a̱ne' gada? - Whose shirt is this?
➡ Nusux̱. - It's mine.

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Excerpt from:
Learning Kwak̓wala Series
Book 3 – Me and My Clothes
Pages 13 & 30
Illustrator: Nola Johnston

Entire set available at: www.umista.ca/products/set-language-learning-kwakwala-books-12

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̓wala ̓wala ̱ka̱wakw ̓wala

Join us at U’mista on Saturday, May 30 from 4 – 6 pm for the Opening Reception of our newest exhibit:𝗪𝗮ł𝗱𝗮̱𝗺𝗲𝘀𝗮 𝗦𝗶'𝘀𝗮̱𝗺𝗸...
05/26/2026

Join us at U’mista on Saturday, May 30 from 4 – 6 pm for the Opening Reception of our newest exhibit:

𝗪𝗮ł𝗱𝗮̱𝗺𝗲𝘀𝗮 𝗦𝗶'𝘀𝗮̱𝗺𝗸̓𝗶𝗻𝘂𝘅̱𝘄
𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀

This community-led exhibit shares the stories, memories, humour, work, and experience of grease making in Dzawadi.

From the very first Grease Makers Gathering, we knew this exhibit would be shaped by community. The stories shared around the table alone were enough to fill a museum — stories of hard work, family ties, laughter, teachings, and the unique sense of togetherness carried through grease camp life.

Through photographs, stories, cultural belongings, and teachings shared across generations, the exhibit honours the people and practices connected to T̕łina and the ongoing work of carrying this knowledge forward.

Everyone is welcome.

📍 U’mista Cultural Centre
#1 Front Street, Alert Bay, BC

🗓 Saturday, May 30
🕓 Opening Reception • 4 – 6 pm

☀️ Summer Hours
Open daily • 9 am – 5 pm

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We’re now open 7 days a week, making it even easier to stop in and explore the Gift Shop, galleries, and beautiful work ...
05/22/2026

We’re now open 7 days a week, making it even easier to stop in and explore the Gift Shop, galleries, and beautiful work by Indigenous artists.

Featured here: Salmon Poly Woven Shawl by Jim Charlie 🐟

This lightweight woven shawl features a striking Salmon design by Jim Charlie and is available in:
✨ Gold
❤️ Red
🩵 Turquoise

72" x 27" — perfect for cool evenings, travel, gatherings, or adding a little colour and culture to your everyday wear.

📍 Find it online here: www.umista.ca/products/untitled-mar12_16-09

📍 Or visit us in person:
#1 Front Street, Alert Bay, BC
Open daily during summer hours

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Are you a student between 15-30 years old?Join the team at U’mista Cultural Centre this summer! 🌞Position Details:🗓 Star...
05/20/2026

Are you a student between 15-30 years old?
Join the team at U’mista Cultural Centre this summer! 🌞

Position Details:
🗓 Start: July 1, 2026
🗓 End: August 26, 2026
Pay: $18.85/hour
Location: U’mista Cultural Centre, Alert Bay, BC

Duties include:
– Helping in the Gift Shop
– Supporting office tasks
– Assisting with tourism services
– …and more!

✨ Great opportunity to gain work experience and build customer service skills!

Requirements:
✔ Between 15–30 years old
✔ A full-time student returning to school in the fall
✔ Good communication + people skills
✔ Able to multitask and stay organized
✔ Flexible and willing to learn
✔ Computer skills an asset (but not required!)

➡➔➔ Apply by June 26, 2026 at 5 PM
Send your resume + cover letter to: [email protected]

Summer Hours have arrived at U'mista!We are now open EVERY DAY 9-5:00! (May 18th until September 7th)Drop in to visit th...
05/18/2026

Summer Hours have arrived at U'mista!

We are now open EVERY DAY 9-5:00! (May 18th until September 7th)

Drop in to visit the Gift Shop, view our collection(s), or just to say hello! 👋

📍 #1 Front Street, Alert Bay, BC
7 Days a Week • 9-5:00

ḴULUS - 2Supernatural Down-Covered Bird𝘗𝘈𝘙𝘛 𝘖𝘍 𝘛𝘏𝘌 𝘜’𝘔𝘐𝘚𝘛𝘈 𝘗𝘖𝘛𝘓𝘈𝘛𝘊𝘏 𝘊𝘖𝘓𝘓𝘌𝘊𝘛𝘐𝘖𝘕This Ḵulus mask may be one of the oldest m...
05/16/2026

ḴULUS - 2
Supernatural Down-Covered Bird

𝘗𝘈𝘙𝘛 𝘖𝘍 𝘛𝘏𝘌 𝘜’𝘔𝘐𝘚𝘛𝘈 𝘗𝘖𝘛𝘓𝘈𝘛𝘊𝘏 𝘊𝘖𝘓𝘓𝘌𝘊𝘛𝘐𝘖𝘕

This Ḵulus mask may be one of the oldest masks in the Potlatch Collection. Can you see how its overall shape is very expressive, but quite simple? This may be because it was made with pre-contact tools without metal blades. Most masks produced in the 20th Century use synthetic or man-made paints. This mask is decorated with natural pigments which offers us another clue to its age.

OWNER
Yeḵutłiḵa̱las, Sam Charlie, Mama̱liliḵa̱la (Village Island)

PROVENANCE
Owned by Sam Charlie until its forced surrender to Indian Agent William Halliday on March 25, 1922. Halliday later displayed and photographed the seized pieces at the Parish Hall in Alert Bay. After doing an inventory, he crated the items in June, and at the end of September he shipped them to Edward Sapir at the National Museum of Man (now the Canadian Museum of History). They remained the property of the NMM until their repatriation by the U’mista and Nuyumbalees Cultural Societies in 1979. In 1995 Sam Charlie's daughter, Mary Beans (nee Charlie) requested her father's regalia be transferred from Nuyumbalees to U'mista for display.

MATERIALS: Cedar, Glass, Metal, Paint, Leather

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Bird mask carved in wood with big, round mirror eyes, a short, downturned green beak with a movable lower jaw which is nailed and tied together. There are nails throughout the mask which were used to hold the feathers in place. Brown, green, orange-red.

► Visit this piece (in 3D!) online here:
https://umistapotlatch.ca/visite_virtuelle-virtual_tour-eng.php #3/0/95.03.012

► Potlatch Gallery 360º Interactive Tour: https://umistapotlatch.ca/visite_virtuelle-virtual_tour-eng.php #1

► Plan a visit to the Potlatch Gallery:
U’mista Cultural Centre
#1 Front Street, Alert Bay, BC
Check website for hours.
www.umista.ca
̱ka̱wakw

Living Tradition, The Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw Potlatch on the Northwest Coast

Summer Hours starting soon at U'mista!Starting Monday May 18th we will be open EVERY DAY from 9-5:00! (until September 7...
05/15/2026

Summer Hours starting soon at U'mista!

Starting Monday May 18th we will be open EVERY DAY from 9-5:00! (until September 7th)

Drop in to visit the Gift Shop, view our collection(s), or just to say hello! 👋

📍 #1 Front Street, Alert Bay, BC
7 Days a Week • 9-5:00

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Gukw Ux̱wsiga'la's (House Front) Restoration & RepaintingU'mista Cultural Society invites Kwakwaḵa'w...
05/14/2026

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Gukw Ux̱wsiga'la's (House Front) Restoration & Repainting

U'mista Cultural Society invites Kwakwaḵa'wakw artists to lead or assist with restoration painting and mentorship for this important cultural project.

PROJECT DETAILS:
Timeline: June 1, 2026 – March 1, 2027
Location: U'mista Cultural Centre, Alert Bay ('Ya̱lis), BC
Compensation: Honorarium and materials budget will be disclosed to shortlisted artists.

WHO CAN APPLY:
Kwakwaḵa'wakw artists (new talent and joint projects welcome)

SELECTION CRITERIA:
• Proven Kwakwaḵa'wakw art skills and cultural knowledge
• Ability to follow protocols and work collaboratively
• Available for on-site work as scheduled
• Experience or interest in mentorship

APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 29, 2026 at 5:00 PM

For the full proposal details and submission requirements, contact:
[email protected]

Questions? (250) 974-5403

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Address

#1 Front Street. PO Box 253
Alert Bay, BC
V0N1A0

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12509745403

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