Since launching in 2013 as part of the Lytton River Festival, Songs of the Land is now a multi-phased community and artist collaboration project sourcing the traditional stories and culture of the Nlaka’pamux people in Lytton, BC.

 

Savage Society was approached by the New Pathways to Gold Society to create a multi-disciplinary performance derived from the Wax Cylinder Recordings of the Nlaka’pamux people made over 100 years ago by James Teit. This treasure trove of Nlaka’pamux songs, stories, prayers and ceremonies has become the source material for new work, incorporating song, dance, theatre and new media.


2021

Kevin Loring, Charon Spinks and Ronnie Dean Harris discuss the history of Songs of the Land.

You can view the full video here.



"All of the plays have been so powerful to witness, it IS healing and the medicine our people are yearning for." - Marlena Anderson


2020

Songs of the Land performance cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic


2019

| Battle of the Birds

Battle of the Birds was performed as part of ’Q’emcín 2 Rivers Remix Festival.


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2018

| The Council of Spider, Ant & Fly

The Council of Spider, Ant & Fly premiered at the Lytton River Festival as the 4th Songs of the Land offering.


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2017

| Words of Our Chiefs

The Words of Our Chiefs, the 3rd installment in the Songs of the Land series, premiered at the Lytton River Festival.


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2016

| The Boy Who Was Abandoned

The Boy Who Was Abandoned, the 2nd production in the Songs of the Land series, premiered at the Lytton River Festival.


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2016

| Battle of the Birds

Battle of the Birds toured to Talking Stick Festival in Vancouver.


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2015

| Battle of the Birds

The first production in the Songs of the Land series premiered at the River Festival in Lytton.


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2013

The community gathered in Lytton to discuss, to share findings, songs and stories, to come to a decision about whether the wax cylinder recordings made by James Teit (and other ethnographers) should be used by Savage Society as part of the company’s work. The week spent in community was transformative and the company received full support to use the material in a good way.


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2010

Invited by Cooks Ferry Indian Band to perform at Spences Bridge on the 100th Anniversary of the Laurier Memorial


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Group 71

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All Songs of the Land photos by Cyril Spinks.