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Public User, Lummi Nation, Swinomish Indian Tribal CommunityCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
This episode will be the first of the Salmon People series where we share the voices of strong Indigenous youth who reflect on their cultural ties to salmon and vocalize why we must take action to save this crucial relative for the ecosystem and culture. Digital Heritage
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Nooksack Indian Tribe, Lummi Nation, Public UserCategory
Ways of Life, Wellness & ResilienceSummary
Joseph Johnson talks about historical trauma. Sharing how the loss of culture and language impacts Indigenous peoples for generations, including struggles with mental health and sobriety.Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Wellness & ResilienceSummary
Embrace Community Values through videos created by Children of the Setting Sun Productions, Colibri Facilitation, and The Arc of Washington that beautifully illustrate the diverse and vibrant values within our community.Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
Young and Indigenous Presents Oomagelees Cynthia Wilson from Lummi- another one of our beloved elders. Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Activism & Advocacy, Ways of LifeSummary
EARTH IS ALIVE: HULI TA TUM UHW was filmed before a public audience at Lummi Nation, where Coast Salish political and spiritual leaders carried ancestral teachings into the conversation on climate change.Digital Heritage
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Lummi NationCategory
Art & ExpressionSummary
The Story Pole is a ceremonial totem pole originally carved by Samuel Cagey Jr., a beloved Lummi Elder, and is now being completed by Jason LaClair, acclaimed Coast Salish artist.Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Activism & Advocacy, Cultural RolesSummary
Women Of Journeys highlights women speaking out about the tragic history of murdered and missing Indigenous women (MMIW) in Indian country. Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Ancestral Homelands, Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
This historical stage-play takes you back in time of the signing of the Point Elliot Treaty of 1855, where members of the Lummi Nation Indian Tribe traveled (by canoe) to Mukilteo to meet with Washington Territory Governor, Issac Stevens. Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Ancestral Homelands, Ways of LifeSummary
In this podcast episode I’m sitting down with one of our dearest and beloved elders, Juanita Jefferson, who tells many stories from her time. Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
Young and Indigenous presents Danita Washington explaining her experiences throughout her life on being a mother, big sister to her siblings, and also her nieces and nephews.Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
Through time immemorial our people and ancestors have used the oral tradition of storytelling to pass down history, values, language, and culture to each generation. Digital Heritage
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Public User, Lummi NationCategory
Art & Expression, Ways of LifeSummary
Oral tradition is a sacred practice within All of our culture, communities, And families. Along with the coordinated dance of simply talking and being heard, oral tradition helps people learn life lessons their own way.