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Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
In 2022, Oren Lyons visited Lummi Nation to discuss the history of Onondaga Nation's sovereignty and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.Digital Heritage
Community
General PublicCategory
Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
In 2022, Oren Lyons visited Lummi Nation to discuss the history of Onondaga Nation's sovereignty and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Lummi Nation, Salmon PeopleCategory
Native Sciences & Technology, Ways of LifeSummary
This short film explores the cultural and ecological importance of sockeye salmon and reef net fishing to the Lummi Nation, highlighting the deep ties between fishing traditions, family lineage, and Indigenous identity.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
In 2019, Children of the Setting Sun Productions documented the 30th anniversary of the Coast Salish Canoe Journey.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, 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
Community
Lummi Nation, General PublicCategory
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
Community
General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Art & Expression, Wellness & ResilienceSummary
Isabella gets deep with Jason LaClair, learning about his life creating Coast Salish art and his journey to wellness.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Lummi NationCategory
Cultural Roles, Ways of LifeSummary
Lummi language teacher, Tina Joe, speaks to Bella about the importance of language, culture, and passing it down to the next generation. We learn more about language as it ties to ceremony, and how it connects us to our ancestorsDigital Heritage
Community
General Public, Nooksack Indian Tribe, Lummi NationCategory
Art & ExpressionSummary
Descending from Nooksack and Lummi heritage, musical artist Lil Jim talks to Roy about fitness, mental health, and weaving together culture and music.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Lummi NationCategory
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
Community
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
Community
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.