Margaretta James
Margaretta James
A mother, grandmother and great grandmother of Filipino and Stl’atl’imx roots, Margaretta James has lived with the Mowachaht/Muchalaht nation of the Nuu-chah-nulth people for the past several decades in Yuquot (colonially known as Friendly Cove or Nootka Sound). Margaretta’s community work includes Indigenous education, heritage preservation and cultural interpretation. She formerly served as Band Manager for the Mowachaht Band Council, and as the President of the Land of Maquinna Cultural Society for over twenty years; her work has included Canadian historic site awareness, repatriation and global cultural tourism. In addition, she also has been working on the Yuquot Centennial 2023, Summer Youth tour training program, the community garden and advocating for Elder and intergenerational community wellness.
While Ms. James continues to reside at Tsaxana on British Columbia’s West Coast, she is currently enrolled in the Master’s program with the Institute of Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at UBC, which will focus on bringing together Margaretta’s existing and ongoing body of work with academic study to explore the relationship between Indigeneity and Asian Migrations to the west coast of North America. Ms. James will be staying at the College several times a month during her studies.
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the 150 Time Immemorial Grant Program