Anona Kampe

Anona Fawn Kampe – sknir’mn – Buttercup.

Anona Kampe is from the Penticton Indian Band in the Okanagan Nation. Anona’s traditional name is sknir̓mn, which translates to Buttercup. She is a singer, drum carrier, beadworker, storyteller, dancer, teacher, harvester, disciplinarian, knowledge keeper, nsyilxcn language speaker, land and water protector and a woman who follows Okanagan protocols. For more information please visit her website, www.anonafawn.ca

Upcoming Programs by Anona Kampe

Stories of the Land: syilx Teachings through Nature and Art

July 20 - 24, 2026
Ages: Teen - 16+
Program Leader: Anone Kampe

You are warmly invited to join us for an immersive syilx Okanagan cultural experience that brings land, story, and creativity together in a meaningful way.

Stories of the Land: syilx Teachings through Nature and Art

August 10 - 14, 2026
Ages: Teen - 16+
Program Leader: Anone Kampe

You are warmly invited to join us for an immersive syilx Okanagan cultural experience that brings land, story, and creativity together in a meaningful way.