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Wellness & ResilienceSummary
In this episode we address social media. The good, the bad, and the ugly.Digital Heritage
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Cultural Roles, Wellness & ResilienceSummary
Join us as we follow CSSP team member Amanda Frank in a guided meditation where we explore the houses in our heads.Digital Heritage
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Ways of LifeSummary
You may have heard these voices in a few episodes. Welcome new team members, Wykeklyaa and Roy!Digital Heritage
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Wellness & ResilienceSummary
In this episode we check in with each other; this starts our latest series centered around youth and mental health.Digital Heritage
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Ways of LifeSummary
Welcome back to Young and Indigenous Season 2! We’re super excited to continue through our journey of storytelling and also to introduce two new members to the team.Digital Heritage
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As season one of Young and Indigenous wraps up, we come together to give thanks to everyone who has been involved in our podcast so far. Digital Heritage
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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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Ways of LifeSummary
In this first episode of the YAI podcast we talk about learning the language of our Native American culture: we are the Lummi people from the Pacific Northwest in Bellingham Washington. Digital Heritage
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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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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
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 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.