Hibulb History Minute: Stereotypes
From Hibulb Cultural Center, an ongoing series. Starring Mary Jane Topash
Tulalip History Minute 14 – Stereotypes from Tulalip History Project on Vimeo.
From Hibulb Cultural Center, an ongoing series. Starring Mary Jane Topash
Tulalip History Minute 14 – Stereotypes from Tulalip History Project on Vimeo.
What: 8th Annual Lushootseed Language Conference!
When: Saturday, April 29th, 9:00 – 5:00 (registration opens at 8:30)
Where: Seattle University, Lemieux Library, the Boeing Conference Room
Cost: $40 advance/$50 at the door, Discounts for students/elders
Includes: Conference, parking, morning refreshments and light lunch
Invitation Request: Lushootseed Research is going to publish a compilation of original Lushootseed stories. We are inviting all Lushootseed students and teachers to create a short story or poem in Lushootseed (limited to one page, typed 12 font). Please include a separate English translation. You’re welcome to include an illustration. Original stories/poems may be submitted in advance,
or a hard copy may be brought to the conference. If you would like to share your story during the conference please submit it prior to April 29th.
ʔal tiʔəʔ sɬax̌il Tonight we’ll meet at Hibulb.
Lushootseed West coast weather forecast for February 18, 2017 from Tulalip Lushootseed on Vimeo.