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Called "Sínulhḵay," the piece covers a pillar at the new building being finished on the northeast corner of the major ...
Today, PCC Community Markets opened its smaller format store in downtown Seattle. The company announced the new store last month. It’s located at 4th Avenue and Union Street.
Researchers from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History led a new analysis that sheds light on the ancestry and genetics of woolly dogs, a now extinct breed of dog that was a ...
It’s meant to be just one of many elements of Coast Salish representation in Vancouver’s Broadway Plan, which has a “Cultural Ribbon” planned for the northern edge of the area crucial to the ...
Core values of gathering people, recognizing people of knowledge are drivers for plans of Indigenous-led nonprofit.
BOW — Coast Salish artist Jason LaClair visited Allen Elementary this week to speak with students about how Coast Salish art compares to other styles and to collaborate with the school’s ASB ...
Researchers, Coast Salish people analyze 160-year-old indigenous dog pelt in the Smithsonian's collection Analysis conducted to pinpoint the origin and sudden disappearance of the culturally ...
About 3 hours from Vancouver lies a beautiful reserve, brimming with wildlife, natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and ...
By choice and by circumstance, Coast Salish peoples are silent partners in the internationally celebrated style of Northwest Coast Indians.
The Coast Salish woolly dog was treasured among various First Nations communities, it’s white hair woven to create ceremonial robes and blankets.
“The 2025 Indigenous Business Award recipients embody the strength, vision, and wisdom of their Nations,” said Walter Pela, ...
Nakesha Edwards was only 14 years old when her immersion in traditional Coast Salish art began with a wood carving class taught by one of her uncles.