
Community Applications
A Journey into Time Immemorial
'A Journey into Time Immemorial' is based on First Nations traditional knowledge and content developed in collaboration with the Sto:lo web site development committee and staff of the Xa:ytem Interpretive Center. It is an artistic and cultural interpretation and is not meant to convey precisely accurate archaeological information. Contemporary archaeologists view First Nations as partners and value oral traditions as a source of information about the past that augments the scientific approach. Compare this site with 'A Journey to a New Land', a complementary web site done from a scientific perspective. [ view ]
First Nations Communities Learning to Embrace the Future While Preserving the Past
Fully Integrated Technologies (FIT)
Access to broadband can mean having faster email and being able to download music and videos, but the real value is in having access to applications that can make a difference in the lives of people living in remote and rural areas of the Province. You'll see some of the applications in or brochure but many more are being adopted by communities all over the world.
The FNTC will be working on a FIT (Fully Integrated Technologies) Community as a proof of concept model of how technology can be used to improve life in First Nations communities. Regular reports of progress on the project will be posted on this page.
(A) PDF Library:
- The Meaning of Social Entrepreneurship
- Ways to use Broadband Services to Enhance Community Economic Development in First Nations
- Destinations Final Report
- A Strategy to Revitalize First Nation, Inuit, and Metis Languages & Culture (link temporarily disabled)
K-NET, a consortium of remote Northern Ontario First Nations began their connectivity project as a means of improving health care in communities with fly-in acces s only. They are now recognized internationally and have leveraged their connectivity projects into, among others, a state of the art technology business.
Design Nine www.design9.com
Emergency Preparedness
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Emergency Preparedness - Provincial Emergency Plan www.pep.bc.ca
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First Nations' Emergency Services Society (FNESS) www.fness.bc.ca




