06/06/2026
Just 2 weeks to go until National Indigenous People's Day 2026 celebrations and we are so excited about the line up of visiting musicians ~ like The Spritual Warriors from Lil’wat Nation, Mount Currie BC!!
The Spiritual Warriors create music inspired by the land and life in the coast mountains of the Lil’wat Nation, Mount Currie BC. With their unique blend of indigenous chants and contemporary roots, rock, reggae, The Spiritual Warriors are distinctly west coast.
Internationally accliamed, The Spiritual Warriors perform most of their songs in U'cwalmicwts (the Lil'wat Language) and are passionate about preserving and promoting their language and culture. They use the language and chanting styles of the Lil'wat/St'at'imc people to fuse with reggae and rock to create uplifting contemporary Indigenous world music
Formerly known as Kalan Wi, The Spiritual Warriors are led by father and daughter, Leroy Joe (vocals, guitar) and Daisy Joe ( vocals). The band regularly collaborates with other First Nation artists and musicians to write and perform live. This truly unique band will take you on a cultural journey to the natural heartbeat of the Indigenous drum and the St'at'imc people.
To find out more about the upcoming celebrations on Saturday June 20th, including artist links and volunteer sign up you can visit www.komoks.ca/nipd2026/
National Indigenous People's Day Celebrations in the Comox Valley are presetned by K'ómoks First Nation with their community and cultural partners Queneesh Indigenous Community Society, Kumugwe Cultural Society, Wachiay Friendship Centre, Comox Valley MIKI'SIW Métis Association, Indigenous Women's Sharing Society, Upper Island Women of Native Anscestry, Comox Valley Regional District - Local Government, City of Courtenay, Town of Comox and Village of Cumberland.