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General Public, 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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General Public, 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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General Public, 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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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Art & Expression, Ways of LifeSummary
This is the second episode of the Walking with our Ancestors series. Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
S'Klallam and Lummi Tribal member Elaine Grinnell captivates us with her singing and storytelling, sharing life lessons like the whale story and the salmon story, which explains the origin of the salmon's hooked nose.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi Nation, Yurok Tribe, Nooksack Indian TribeCategory
Cultural RolesSummary
Join us as we discuss identity and inspirations with the YAI team. Featuring voices of our female mentors Frances Charles and Amy Cordalis. Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Ancestral HomelandsSummary
Join us on the final leg of the ‘Walking With Our Ancestors’ journey as Lummi youth and elders travel through Skelotses, our ancestral homeland in the San Juan Islands, sharing stories, culture, and history while fostering community and mental wellness.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Wellness & ResilienceSummary
In this episode Suann Riddick shares research on residential schools, and Fred Lane explores their lasting impact on Indigenous children, families, and cultures.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Ancestral Homelands, Ways of LifeSummary
Lummi elder Timothy Ballew Jr., talks with us about Indigenous identity stems from a shared connection to the earth and wisdom passed down by elders.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Cultural Roles, Wellness & ResilienceSummary
The YAI team talks with The Sacred Sea organization about their mission to return Sk’ali Ch’elh-tenaut, a captive orca taken in 1970, to her Salish Sea home.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Art & ExpressionSummary
Washington State Poet Laureate and Lummi Nation member Rena Priest shares the beauty of childhood, the nurturing power of culture, and encouragement for future writers in this inspiring interview with WyKeklyaa Curleybear.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
Lummi Nation member Mark Julius shares his inspiring life story in this episode of Young and Indigenous, reflecting on growing up in poverty with 14 siblings, fending for themselves as kids, and finding joy swimming in the Nooksack River each day.