The Kika7 project was started in November 2007 at the First Nations Education and Steering Committee conference in Vancouver.Kika7 is a First Nation doll.  She plans to travel and to make new friends for the children of Xit'olacw Community School in Mount Currie, British Columbia, Canada.
 
Kika7 is proud to be a First Nation doll.Liz Barrett bought Kika7, First Nation doll for the children of Xit'olacw Community School, Mount Currie, British Columbia.
The children of Xit'olacw Community school speak Ucwalmicts.Kika7 will travel to visit First Nation children in Canada.
Kika7 has a journal in which you can document what she does when she visits your community. We have sent along a book with her to tell you a little bit more about the First Nation community of Mount Currie.
You may keep this for your class.Please add to her bag with some information about your band.

You can invite Kika7 to visit your school and your community.
Kika 7
Map of the area ... click to zoom in