Gallery

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Nisga’a ceremonial objects left the Nass Valley. During the struggle for the Nisga’a Treaty, Nisga’a elders and leaders fought to ensure this scattered legacy would find its way back home. Now, housed in a permanent place of honour, this treasury of Nisga’a culture ranks as one of the preeminent collections of Northwest Coast aboriginal art and cultural objects.

Anhooya’ahl Ga’angigatgum’ — the Ancestors’ Collection includes over 300 Nisga’a cultural treasures. You will be moved by the power and spirit encountered here.