If An Owl Calls Your Name: a movie
"It's the land, air and water. That is your therapy." — Dinï Ze' Na'Moks


Time & Location
Feb 07, 2026, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Museum at Campbell River, 470 Island Hwy, Campbell River, BC V9W 4Z9, Canada
About the Event
Patricia June Vickers, her brother Roy Henry Vickers, and other Indigenous Elders, healers, and activists from the Esk’etemc, Gitxsan, and Wet’suwet’en territories open their hearts and histories in this deeply human story of healing.
Born into a world shaped by the violence of forced assimilation, they carry the intergenerational impact of residential schools, scars that ripple through memory, body, and lineage.
Through trauma healing work, ceremony, land, and language, they navigate the deep echoes of intergenerational trauma, transforming disconnection, substance use, and cultural grief into profound pathways of healing and deep remembrance.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/VsMg6VcLuPY?si=zbHKa3C6tkSuSLf9
This is a collaborative screening with the Museum at Campbell River. Tea, coffee and snacks will be provided after the screening followed by a discussion if you wish to stay.
A Message from the film makers, SAND:
Tickets
Suggested donation
$20.00
+$0.50 ticket service fee
Pay what you can
$+Ticket service fee
Total
$0.00

