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  1. The 2018 Columbia River Canoe Journey Landing and First Salmon Ceremony

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  2. Port of Olympia and City of Olympia Team with Nisqually Indian Tribe

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  4. PHOTO GALLERY: 2019 Canoe Journey lands at Jamestown Beach

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  5. Paddle to Lummi: Canoe Journey Shares Tradition, Connection

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  1. Canoe Journey 2023

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  3. Canoe Journey 2023 Landing Day Live Stream

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  6. Day 34- 2024 Florida Trail Thru Hike

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  1. Muckleshoot Canoe Journey

    Landing - July 30 Protocol- July 31- August 6, 2023 . Countdown till Canoe Journey! Paddle to Muckleshoot Livestream. Paddle to muckleshoot media. 2023 Canoe Journey Theme: Honoring our Warriors . Past and Present. Our community is preparing to welcome you to Muckleshoot. Landing: July 30, 2023. Protocol July 31st- August 6th.

  2. Intertribal canoe journey lands at Seattle's Alki Beach

    After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of canoe families from across the Pacific Northwest once again paddled to Seattle, landing at Alki Beach on July 30.

  3. Canoe Journey 2023: Paddle to Muckleshoot

    August 10, 2022. Watch as the Muckleshoot Tribe pulls together the whole community to prepare for the 2023 Canoe Journey, Paddle to Muckleshoot. Beginning in 1989 as the Paddle to Seattle and continuing today as Paddle to Muckleshoot, Canoe Journey is a celebration of heritage and culture that connects us to our ancestors and sustains us as a ...

  4. Canoe Journey 2023, Paddle to Muckleshoot, Honoring our Warriors Past

    Canoe Journey 2023 was Paddle to Muckleshoot, Honoring our Warriors Past and Present. č̓away̓altxʷ ʔiišəd travelled up to Tulalip Tribes to start the Journey from Tulalip Bay. Pulling to Suquamish was the first official pull where the landing was met with tears of joy and celebration for safely reaching the destination. Suquamish Tribe ...

  5. Tribal Journeys 2023: After three-year hiatus, canoe families pull to

    The 1989 "Paddle to Seattle" was the first official canoe journey inspiring the revitalization of canoe culture and all the traditional practices involved in what's now Tribal Canoe Journeys. Canoe families begin their journeys from various starting points before landing in the host community, stopping along at other tribal communities ...

  6. 2023 tribal canoe journey underway in Pacific Northwest

    Updated:7:04 PM PDT July 28, 2023. SEATTLE — The annual Canoe Journeyis making its return to Washington this year after a hiatus of four years. About 100 canoes landed in Suquamish in front of ...

  7. Canoe Journey 2023 Landing Day Live Stream

    This summer, Indigenous Tribes from the Northwest and beyond will paddle ancestral Salish Sea waterways as they have since time immemorial for a weeklong cel...

  8. UPDATE: Tribal canoe journey landing greeted by thousands at Alki

    The arrival of the canoes from many tribes, part of a an inter tribal canoe journey was attended by thousands of people, many of them the families of those whose hard paddling work brought them from points around Western Washington and beyond. Tents were set up with chairs for observers as the canoes arrived around 11 am.

  9. After hiatus, intertribal canoe journey returns

    Muckleshoot Indian Nation is located inland, and after landing at Alki Beach, canoe families will gather at the tribe's lands where six days of celebration will follow. All told, Muckleshoot is expecting between 8,000-10,000 people, Fatland said. ... The journey mostly involves indigenous tribes from the Pacific Northwest, including some ...

  10. Cowlitz Canoe Journey 2023

    The Cowlitz Canoe Family began the journey landing in Vancouver with the Warm Springs Tribe, Grande Rhonde, and Quinault, followed by Pekin Ferry, Samish, Swinomish, Cama Beach, Tulalip, and Suquamish before the final landing in Muckleshoot. "This canoe journey is a spiritual journey. It is alcohol and drug free, it is a mental health ...

  11. Carrying Traditions by Canoe: The Tribal Journeys Movement in

    Image above: Canoe Journey 2019 landing at Swinomish, photo by Swinomish Police Department, courtesy of Swinomish Tribal Archive. What we now know as Tribal Journeys started back in the 1980s and culminated in what would eventually be called "The Paddle to Seattle" in 1989 for the Washington State Centennial. The Paddle was initiated ...

  12. CANOE JOURNEY: Paddle to Muckleshoot this week, landing next weekend on

    This year, the tradition has resumed, and the journey is ending on West Seattle shores because the Muckleshoot Tribe is this year's host tribe. Canoe families are scheduled to arrive at Alki one ...

  13. Preparing for Canoe Journey

    The 2023 Canoe Journey is the first since 2019. Tribal canoe families from around the northwest including Canada will paddle Salish Sea waterways. 120-130 canoes are expected to land at...

  14. SUNDAY: Paddle to Muckleshoot to bring Alki Beach landing for dozens of

    (WSB photo from Alki landing during 2018 Canoe Journey) As reported here last Sunday, the first Canoe Journey since pre-pandemic will see dozens of Indigenous canoe families landing at Alki Beach ...

  15. Canoe Journey

    Canoe Journey is a revival of the traditional method of transportation and it can be a profound cultural experience for a participant. Canoe Journey began in 1989, when the "Paddle to Seattle" took place as part of the 100th anniversary of Washington Statehood. ... At the final landing in the hosting Tribe's territory there and be 100 or ...

  16. Power Paddle to Puyallup Youth Canoe Journey 2024

    The Canoe Journey is an annual tradition of traveling on ancestral waterways. This Year's Canoe Journey: A Focus on Youth. Connie McCloud shared, "The whole point of this Youth Journey is to teach our children so that you have the adults, you have the Elders, working with the youth to train them to be in the leadership position.

  17. Canoe Journey 2017: Final Landing in We Wai Kum and We Wai Kai

    Since 1989 canoe families have reclaimed the ancestral highways of indigenous people--the Coast Salish Sea--in a constant effort to affirm, understand and be...

  18. Muckleshoot Canoe Journey / Beach Cleanup

    The 2023 Muckleshoot Canoe Journey will have 100+ tribal canoes landing on Alki at some point in the afternoon on Sunday the 30th. Please come join us for an early morning cleanup of this sacred land in preparation of this beautiful PNW tradition. Photo by Patrick Robinson, 2016.

  19. Tribal Canoe Journeys

    The Canoe Journey is an annual event in which Pacific Northwest Tribes travel the ancestral highways of their cultures. Tribes from Oregon, Washington, Alaska and British Columbia have participated and hosted landings. ... This will be the only community volunteer orientation before the Landing. On July 24, 2019 Canoe Families from Washington ...

  20. Building a Family through Tribal Canoe Journey

    Creating a canoe family was one thing. Preparing for Tribal Canoe Journey was quite another. For starters, the UW had a canoe but no appropriate paddles. To address that, Red Eagle offered paddle carving workshops at the Burke Museum, using traditional carving methods. Each paddle took more than 80 hours to complete.

  21. Landing at Swinomish: Tribal Canoe Journey and Community Health

    Canoe Journey: An Introduction. Nearly 120 canoes from tribes and First Nations across the Salish Sea and Pacific Northwest participated in the Power Paddle to Puyallup in this year's tribal canoe journey hosted by the Puyallup Tribe July 27th through August 4th. Tribal canoe journeys are time for many Indigenous communities to come together to share food, songs, and other cultural ...