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Lummi totem pole heads for nation's capital with appeal: Find missing women – People's World


Lummi ceremony for missing and murdered Indigenous women. Photo by Tim Wheeler.
PORT ANGELES, Wash. Woodcarvers from the Lummi Tribe brought their 24-foot cedar totem pole to the North Olympic Peninsula for a ceremony here, urging President Joe Biden and Congress to take stronger measures to protect sacred places, the rights of the people, and to save salmon and orca whales and planet Earth itself.
The totem’s message is focused on two menacing realities the crisis of missing and murdered Native American women and the onslaught of human-created waste that threatens all life.
Members of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe greeted the arrival of the totem pole at City Pier on the Port Angeles waterfront on May 25. Drummers pounded a rhythmic beat and sang a Klallam song. Nearly 200 were in the crowd, including members of the Jamestown S’Klallams, Hoh, Quileute, and Makah Tribes, environmental activists, and supporters of Black Lives Matter and Voices for Health and Healing ....

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Pine needles vs. Space Needle: These Seattle-bound travelers took a detour


Pine needles vs. Space Needle: These Seattle-bound travelers took a detour
We opted for a trip around the Olympic Peninsula while a COVID surge gripped the city. We’re so glad we did.
By Diane Bair Globe Correspondent,Updated May 19, 2021, 2:44 p.m.
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Ruby Beach, fronting the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, is one of the most-photographed beaches on the West Coast. Stop at any of the beaches on this string — they’re all eerily beautiful.Diane Bair
This was meant to be a girlfriend’s getaway to Seattle. But as the flight grew near (our first post-vaccination flight), enthusiasm waned. Seattle was experiencing a COVID surge and enacting restrictions — an ominous sign — and did we really want to spend our precious, long-awaited vacation days dodging crowds in an unfamiliar city? ....

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West Seattle Blog… | Lynda Mapes And Guests Discuss "Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home"


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This panel conversation will include Jay Julius, former Chairman, Lummi Nation; Debra Giles, Orca scientist at UW Center for Conservation Biology and Science Director of Wild Orca and Jason Colby, Chairman of the History Department at University of Victoria and author of Orca.
The event is presented in partnership with Elliott Bay Book Company, Mountaineers Books and The Seattle Times. This event is supported by The Seattle Public Library Foundation. This event will be recorded for SPL’s YouTube Channel.
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Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home journalist Lynda V. Mapes explores the natural history of the orca and the unique challenges for survival of the Southern Resident group that frequents Puget Sound. These whales are among the most urban in the world, a focus of researchers, tourists, and politicians alike. Once referred to as “blackfish” and still known as “killer whales,” orcas were for generations reg ....

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