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27th Annual Lushootseed Language camp

David Main
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Language Camp is a week-long event geared towards tribal member youth ages 5-12, where they will visit 8 stations during the day participating in language and culture rich activities based on the traditional story.  This year we chose “Mink and his younger cousin Tetyika” as our focus.  Camp will be hosted at the Kenny Moses Building, and will run between 10am and 3pm (transportation is responsibility of family), lunch and an afternoon snack will be provided. Our staff prepares materials for 50 youth per camp, where they will be split into 5 different groups that they will stick with each day of the week, moving from station to station.

Week One Participants – July 8th ~ 12th

Week Two Participants – July 15th ~ 19th

Attached is this years sign up form. If your child is interested, you can fill it out and scan it to: [email protected], or you may stop in the Lushootseed Department office (7736 36th Ave NW – old Tulalip elementary office, across from Boys and Girls Club) and fill out a form in person.

Lushootseed-Language-Camp-Forms-2024.pdf

Mini-Health Fair at TELA

David Main
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The Tulalip Lushootseed Department participated in a Mini- Health Fair at the Tulalip Early Learning Academy on Thursday, March 21, 2024. The Lushootseed Department was handing out lip salve, and a healing salve made with bees wax and Calendula. Samples of Stinging nettle pasta and Nettle butter were being snapped up. The children at TELA in Lushootseed class were experiencing the joy of the spring’s first harvest. Posters, with prayers and various booklets were available.

The Tulalip Fire Department was on hand to discuss car seat safety. Other departments including the the Tulalip Health and Dental Clinics. Family Haven, Tulalip Police Department, Tulalip WIC, Tulalip SNAP, Tulalip Emergency Preparedness, Enrollment, Mental Health Services and the Policy council and Parent Committee.