Dakelh culture
Dakelh culture, also known as the Carrier culture, is rooted in the traditions of the Dakelh people, an Indigenous group in British Columbia, Canada. They traditionally inhabit the central interior region and are known for their deep connection to the land, which influences their way of life, including hunting, fishing, and gathering practices.
The Dakelh people have a rich oral history, with stories and legends passed down through generations. Their art, including beadwork and carvings, reflects their cultural identity and connection to nature. Community gatherings and ceremonies play a vital role in preserving their traditions and fostering social bonds.