The Daily of the University of Washington

The crews from the Tulalip Indian Reservation wait their turn to be officially welcomed onto the shores of the Lummi Nation Monday. The canoe journey, hosted by a different northwest tribe each year, is of great spiritual and healing significance and is meant to promote traditional culture to the youth in a drug and alcohol free environment.
From Ethan Welty | August 1, 2007

The crews from the Tulalip Indian Reservation wait their turn to be officially welcomed onto the shores of the Lummi Nation Monday. The canoe journey, hosted by a different northwest tribe each year, is of great spiritual and healing significance and is meant to promote traditional culture to the youth in a drug and alcohol free environment.


Located in: Northwest tribes canoe to Lummi Island