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Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
In 2021, CSSP started a collaboration with the Swinomish people by creating a video series corresponding to the 13 Moons curriculum, offering a video for each moon.Digital Heritage
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Public UserCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
In 2021, CSSP started a collaboration with the Swinomish people by creating a video series corresponding to the 13 Moons curriculum, offering a video for each moon.Digital Heritage
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Public UserCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
In 2021, CSSP started a collaboration with the Swinomish people by creating a video series corresponding to the 13 Moons curriculum, offering a video for each moon.Digital Heritage
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Public User, SamishCategory
Wellness & ResilienceSummary
Leslie Eastwood talks about expectations on journeys, decision making, and the significant role that canoe culture has on healing. Digital Heritage
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Public User, SamishCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
Leslie Eastwood talks about waking the canoes after a long time at rest. Digital Heritage
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Public UserCategory
Art & Expression, Ways of LifeSummary
Leslie Eastwood talks about working together to bring back these racing canoes to Samish, to feeding the people, and hearing their songs.Digital Heritage
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Public User, Kumeyaay TribeCategory
Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
Anthony pico talks about how there was a link between sovereignty and governments. Explaining how we teach about Tribal Sovereignty and what it means.Digital Heritage
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Public User, KarukCategory
Ancestral HomelandsSummary
Molli Myers describes how the Gold Rush of 1848 devastated not only her land, but her culture as well. This brief overview discusses her feelings towards what happened, as well as its impact on the mountains and rivers.Digital Heritage
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Public User, KarukCategory
Wellness & ResilienceSummary
Molli Myers talks about traditional foods and their importance to her people's health. She describes how eating subsistence foods has only recently become unattainable, leading to a rise in people who are suffering from Diabetes and Heart Disease.Digital Heritage
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Public User, Haudenosaunee ConfederacyCategory
Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
Oren Lyons talks with us about the history of Treaty Belts and the relationship between Ronald Regan and Haudenosaunee Confederation in 1983.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.