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Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa, a researcher of Coast Salish spinning collaborated with a number of Coast Salish contributors for the ...
Snuneymuxw author and artist Eliot Kwulasultun White-Hill is hopeful that Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa’s The Teachings of Mutton: A Coast Salish Woolly Dog, a book to which he contributed, will open the ...
Long gone from existence, the Coast Salish Woolly Dog is brought back to life in the pages of a new book: The Teachings of Mutton: A Coast Salish Woolly Dog. Rich with stories from Musqueam ...
Long gone from existence, the Coast Salish Woolly Dog is brought back to life in the pages of a new book: The Teachings of Mutton: A Coast Salish Woolly Dog. Rich with stories from Musqueam, Squamish, ...
Hashi Market, a New York-based Japanese supermarket, is opening its first West Coast location in Cupertino. Part supermarket, part department store and part catering service, the chain offers ...
Though he’d never particularly explored art, he took a Native art class from Marvin Oliver, a renowned formline artist who took inspiration from his Native American Quinault and Isleta-Pueblo heritage ...
“The most interesting findings validate what Coast Salish peoples have known about these woolly dogs, that they were kept for up to thousands of years, starting between 1,800 and 4,800 years ago ...
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.
As a queer Coast Salish woman, there is nothing wrong with me and I am allowed to embrace all of that and be proud of that. Northwest author Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe’s newest book is called ...
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 ...
The Coast Salish woolly dog was once a fixture in communities across what’s known today as the Pacific Northwest. ... appearing on baskets and in the tribe’s logo.
Everett adds Coast Salish sculpture outside municipal building, taking 'land acknowledgements' to the next level. The city teamed up with Tulalip artists to put words into action.