
30 years after the Paddle to Seattle, Tribal Canoe ... - The Seattle …
Aug 11, 2019 · This year, 30 years after the Paddle to Seattle inspired the Tribal Canoe Journeys, the Paddle to Lummi brought over 90 canoes and thousands of people from all over the world.
Tribal Canoe Journeys: Paddle to Lummi - Whatcom Museum
Jan 3, 2020 · The Whatcom Museum features photographs documenting the Tribal Canoe Journey of 2019, Paddle to Lummi. Since 1989, this significant cultural experience has occurred annually and is hosted by different tribal nations of and around the Salish Sea, with the Lummi Nation hosting the most recent journey in 2019.
Lummi Nation Canoe Journey stops at Lummi Island at Legoe …
May 27, 2023 · The annual Lummi Nation Canoe Journey made a stop at Lummi Island at Legoe Bay on Friday. It was the last leg of their journey home and this is the first time they have ever stopped here.
Paddle to Lummi: Canoe Journey Shares Tradition, Connection
Aug 14, 2019 · Over a hundred canoes made the journey to Lummi, a record number increased from last year’s Paddle to Puyallup. A testimony to the growing solidarity of tribes as they strengthen their connection to the Salish Sea.
Canoe journey, symbol of ‘carrying our traditions on,’ departs Tulalip
Jul 29, 2023 · SALISH SEA — Dozens of tents lined the beach Sunday in Lummi Nation, the smell of saltwater and seaweed wafting off the waves. Members of Coast Salish tribes roused from their sleeping bags...
Tribal Canoe Journeys - Wikipedia
The Canoe Journey emerged after years of government oppression of Indigenous cultures and sparked a renewal of traditional travel upon ancestral waters, canoe carving, sharing cultural protocols, and passing on cultural teachings to young people.
Canoes on the move across the Salish Sea for the Paddle to Lummi
Jul 22, 2019 · The Lummi Nation near Bellingham, WA will be welcoming and hosting the annual tribal canoe journey from July 24-28. Canoe families from tribes across Western Washington, Canada, Alaska, and beyond will travel the ancestral highways of the Coast Salish people to arrive for the main landing at Lummi on Wednesday, July 24.
Paddle to Lummi Tribal Canoe Journey - Bellingham
Paddle to Lummi 2019, the annual traditional Tribal Canoe Journey, drew indigenous canoe families from across the Pacific Northwest including Alaska, British Columbia and Washington. Appropriately, the Lummi are the Lhaq’temish, the People of the Sea.
5 Things Every Seattleite Should Know About Tribal Canoe …
Jul 18, 2019 · Tribal Canoe Journey is a spectacular cultural celebration in which 100s of ocean-going canoes travel from their home waters to a host Nation, stopping to visit different communities along the way. Every year a different tribe hosts, and this year the Lummi Nation - which is located few minutes north of Bellingham - is
Jul 24, 2019 · The 2019 Canoe Journey will be held at the Lummi Nation in Bellingham 7/24/19 – 7/28/19. The main Canoe landing will be on Wednesday 7/24/19 with Protocol (songs, drumming, dancing and stories) the following days. Here is the official Website for the Paddle to Lummi and their Facebook Page. The Lummi