Walking with the Ancestors: The Story of Kiix̣in

CLIENT: Huu-ay-aht First Nations + HFN Group of Businesses
PROJECT: Kiix̣in Destination Film

/ Services Provided

Film Production + Photography

/ Background

Kiix̣in Village and Fortress National Historic Site is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island, nestled between the rugged outer coast and the calm waters of Barkley Sound. This culturally and ecologically significant site is home to the remains of a 19th-century village and fortress, with evidence of continuous occupation dating back over 3,000 years.

For Huu-ay-aht First Nations, a Nuu-chah-nulth and Modern Treaty Nation, Kiix̣in is more than a historic place — it is a sacred site and a living part of their story. Kiix̣in Tours invites visitors to experience this connection firsthand, guided by Traditional Knowledge Holders who share oral histories, cultural teachings, and the deep spiritual significance of the land.

/ The Deliverables

  • Video production
  • Stills photography

“For so very long we have been trying to hide and protect this from the rest of the world, but now we’ve gotten to that place where we want to open it up.”

– Qiic Qiica, Huu-ay-aht Traditional Knowledge Holder + Kiix̣in Tour Guide

/ Where we came in

To support the launch of Kiix̣in’s updated tourism experience, we were engaged in October 2019 to create a short cinematic film that would serve as both an introduction and an invitation. The goals of the project were to:

  • Create a compelling visual story that evokes curiosity and respect for the site
  • Provide a narrative anchor for use on Kiix̣in and Huu-ay-aht websites
  • Generate high-quality visual assets that could support ongoing marketing and training

We worked in close partnership with Huu-ay-aht leadership and community members, including Qiic Qiica, a Huu-ay-aht Traditional Knowledge Holder and Kiix̣in tour guide, to craft a voiceover script rooted in Huu-ay-aht oral history and origin stories.

/ CREDITS

Director + DOP – Liam Mullany
Producers – Amanda Munro + Brandon Thompson
1st AC – Kelvin Wong
Additional Cinematography – Nolan McAllister + Andre Nutini
Key Grip – Andre Nutini
DIT/Craft – Chris Miller
Editors – David Peacock + Liam Mullany
Composer – Jeremy Wallace Maclean
Colourist – Sam Gilling
Sound Mix – Keith White

Featuring – Qiic Qiica

 

/ special thanks

Seth White, Charlie Clappis, Stella Peters, Trevor Cootes, Robert Dennis, Rachel Young, Crystal Clappis, Edward Johnson Jr., Cory Howard Jr.

/ The Result

The final film offers a meditative, immersive experience — transporting viewers to Kiix̣in’s coastal forest, ancient village site, and cultural heart. 

The result is more than a tourism video. It is a respectful representation of place, culture, and identity — created to inspire visitors, support economic development, and honour the legacy of Huu-ay-aht ancestors.

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Samantha Haugen

Account Manager
Samantha (Sam) Haugen has been with Munro/Thompson since 2021. She began as a summer intern and successfully advanced to a senior account executive, focusing on digital marketing and communications for our tourism, damage prevention, resident attraction, and First Nations clients. Sam studied at Vancouver Island University where she attained a degree in tourism management with a minor in marketing, and a certification in event management. Prior to joining Munro Thompson, Sam worked in tourism, hospitality, communications, and social media marketing. She has worked with Indigenous Tourism BC, her Nation, Huu-ay-aht First Nations, and many other First Nations across BC. Outside of work, you can find Sam outdoors skiing, surfing, snorkeling, or spending quality time with friends and family.
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