pədt̕əs – Winter
Sarah Miller narrates the scenes of winter. Written by Maria Martin. ♪♪♪ Flute Music by Carymichael Williams ♪♪♪. Winter begins on Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Sarah Miller narrates the scenes of winter. Written by Maria Martin. ♪♪♪ Flute Music by Carymichael Williams ♪♪♪. Winter begins on Wednesday, December 21, 2022
The calendar this year focuses on traditional stories. Stories were used as a way to teach. Every person wasn’t expected to take away the same teaching when they heard a story. When they were ready they would hear the appropriate teaching. This calendar will show the art work of Tulalip artists. Below each piece of art you’ll see a QR code that will take you to the story in English and Lushootseed. See what you take away from each story.
Physical calendars are now available at our office, the dxʷdigʷitəgʷəlalʔtxʷ (administration building), dəxʷhəliʔil (heath clinic) and Hibulb.
Presented by JD Rinker and Lily Sheldon. Features Lushootseed weather, sporting events and birthdays. Closed-Captioning in English and Lushootseed.
Above the main lobby of the tribal administration building is a series of 14 glass etchings that depict just a number of Coast Salish stories told throughout the region. The art work was done by Jason Gobin. He did another piece of art for another story, which is shown at the bottom.
Song written and sung by Maria Martin.