In October 2025, several lab members went to Merritt to attend the 2025 Language & Culture Móqʷix hosted by Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly. This is the third consecutive year that we have had the privilege of attending the Language & Culture Móqʷix, with our group previously attending in October 2023 and September 2024.

We got to listen to and learn from many presentations, meet and visit with our collaborators and other community members, and just enjoy hearing lots of nɬeʔkpemxcín being spoken. A highlight was hearing Leo Charlie discuss writing nɬeʔkpemxcín songs, including his artistic process for creating music that merges modern rhythms with more traditional techniques.
During the first day of the gathering, we were able to record a new in-person nlaka’pamux conversation with two of our collaborators, K Bernice Garcia and Bev Phillips. This is extra exciting as it is the first opportunity we have had to record with this pair of speakers.
Later, we hosted discussion circles where we shared a bit about our work, and heard others’ thoughts on the topic of language documentation and their preferences for different types of material (audio, visual, text, etc.). It was especially meaningful to hear our consultants discuss the importance of recording their language. We are very grateful to them and everyone else who spoke to us with such honesty and care.
Finally, a few lab members also stopped by Lytton to record a new story with speaker Bev Phillips.
Thank you to CNA for organizing — we look forward to next year!


Lab member Ella Hannon gets to work in-person with speaker c̓úʔsinek Marty Aspinall.




Professor Lisa Matthewson gets to the bottom of embedded questions with Bev Phillips.




