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Welcome to New Aiyansh, a village in the Nass River valley. The town is considered the “capital of the Nisga’a Nation” and is located around 100 km north of Terrace. Among the best things to do in New Aiyansh is visiting the Hli Goothl Wilp-Adokshl Nisga’a Museum. The museum houses over 300 art pieces from the Nisga’a Nation’s four tribes. Notable exhibitions include “Voices of the Nisga’a Treaty” and “Harvesting Nisga’a: The Survival and Rich Cultural Identity of Nisga’a Fishing.” These displays delve into Nisga’a history and traditions, immersing visitors in the vibrant heritage.New Aiyansh is where the past and present meet, offering a rich exploration of Nisga’a culture. When considering things to do in New Aiyansh, the museum stands out as a key destination, showcasing the community’s deep-rooted cultural identity.
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