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Part one in a three part series tells the story of sculpture artist Haiying Wu who honors the lifework and legacy of Billy Frank Jr. in his journey to depict the Indigenous leader in a bronze statue.Digital Heritage
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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.
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Isabella gets deep with Jason LaClair, learning about his life creating Coast Salish art and his journey to wellness.
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Ancestral Homelands, Art & Expression, Ways of LifeSummary
A week after getting done with Tribal Canoe Journey Paddle to Muckleshoot, the YAI team sits down to reflect on our time, our favorite Canoe Journey stories, and, oh, did we mention Free got new tattoos? 
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You may have heard this voice before. Welcome our newest YAI team member, Free Borsey!
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Descending from Nooksack and Lummi heritage, musical artist Lil Jim talks to Roy about fitness, mental health, and weaving together culture and music.
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This is the second episode of the Walking with our Ancestors series. 
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Hidatsa Tribal Member Benairen Kane discusses acting, growing up as an urban Native, and how humor helps navigate life.
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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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Leslie Eastwood talks about working together to bring back these racing canoes to Samish, to feeding the people, and hearing their songs.
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Oral tradition is a sacred practice within All of our culture, communities, And families. Along with the coordinated dance of simply talking and being heard, oral tradition helps people learn life lessons their own way.