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Indigenous community members! You are invited to learn about the carving process with Jennifer Angaiak Wood (Yup'ik).

In this 2 day workshop, we will be learning about the carving process, including processing wood rounds, creating designs, selectin
We are so incredibly excited to announce our upcoming exhibition, “The Land Remembers,” curated by our Storyteller Mikaela shafer (Hopi). This exhibit will be on display at @tcmofa (Thurston County Museum of Fine Arts) for their annual CS
Words like this are what keep us going. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to workshops, land days, culture nights, donations, and time spent—all things that help us continue the work that we do.
We're calling on our community to donate native plants for our Hands on the Land Day on October 5th.

Here is what is needed:
🌱Ferns: lady, deer, sword
🌱Berries: salmon, thimble, huckleberry, oso
🌱Grasses: slough sedge, bulrush
🌱Flowers: trillium
End of summer land work is upon us, and there are only a couple more months left of our open house/volunteer days!

Join us every Friday from 10 AM to 2 PM at 9674 51st Ave S,  through October! All ages and abilities welcome! 

Here are just some of
Get ready for our next Culture Night! 

Join expert weaver Janice Jainga Lonergan (Ts'msyen) as we work with natural dyes. We'll experiment with cross-cultural Indigenous plants grown on site, like Hopi amaranth, Japanese indigo, and African marigold
Indigenous community members! You are invited to learn carving with Jennifer Angaiak Wood (Yup'ik).

In this 2 day workshop, we will be learning about the full carving process, including processing wood rounds, creating designs, selecting tools, and
So, you might’ve heard us talk about about “rematriation”, but what does that mean? 

Basically, Rematriation is about returning lands to the care of Indigenous people. It’s a way to heal and restore the relationships we&rsquo
Get ready for our next Culture Night! 

Join expert weaver Janice Jainga Lonergan (Ts'msyen) as we work with natural dyes. We'll experiment with cross-cultural Indigenous plants grown on site, like Hopi amaranth, Japanese indigo, and African marigold

We would like to acknowledge that we are on Indigenous land, the territories of the Coast Salish people.