SSN designates Jacko Lake as heritage site
KAMLOOPS — On March 4th, 2017 the Stk’emlúpsemc te Secwepemc Nation announced they unequivocally opposed the proposed KGHM-Ajax Copper and Gold Mine. Their decision came after a long and considered review of the mine proposal and has since been backed by over 30 local, provincial, and national organisations which support the indigenous group’s claims that the mine will cause irreparable harm to Jacko Lake and the surrounding grasslands. Today, the SSN unveiled a new exhibit at the Secwepemc Heritage Museum, showcasing the importance of the site they call Pipsell.
On June 11th, members of the Stk’emlúpsemc te Secwepemc Nation gathered at Jacko Lake – a place known in their language as Pipsell – to formally designate the area as a Secwépemc Nation Cultural Heritage Site.
“Embedded in that lake is a story,” Skeetchestn Chief Ron Ignace explained. “That [story] covers not only the aquifer but also covers the land and the sky… our stories, if you will, are our deeds to the land.”