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  2. Tribal Canoe Journeys - Wikipedia

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    Organizers call it the Canoe Journey or Intertribal Canoe Journey, and colloqually Tribal Journeys. It is also referred to by its destination, i.e. Paddle to Muckleshoot. The annual Canoe Journey is a gathering of canoe cultures from Indigenous Nations from the coasts of Alaska, British Columbia, Oregon and Washington. It first took place in ...

  3. Did you see lots of canoes paddling close to Owen Beach ... - AOL

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    Dozens of canoes dotted the waters off Owen Beach on Wednesday as part of a tribal event. Various canoe-departure times were shown on a schedule for the “Power Paddle to Puyallup 2024 Youth ...

  4. Chinook Indian Nation - Wikipedia

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    The most famous canoe revitalization event is the Tribal Canoe Journeys, an annual gathering of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest. [69] Though members of the Chinook Nation had worked with the event since its creation in 1989, the nation began participating in Tribal Journeys in 2005, along with the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde ...

  5. Quinault Cultural Center and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Quinault Cultural Center and Museum is a museum of culture in Taholah, Washington, owned and funded by the Quinault Indian Nation. [3] It contains artifacts, arts, and crafts of the Quinault, housed in a converted retail building.

  6. Swinomish Indian Tribal Community - Wikipedia

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    The park was developed for the 2011 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Swinomish. Canoe races also take place here in the channel. Kukutali Preserve: the first Tribal State Park in the history of the United States to be co-owned and jointly managed by a federally recognized Native Nation and a state government. The preserve is entirely on the Swinomish ...

  7. House of Awakened Culture - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the house's official opening on February 28, 2009, it hosted the end of the 2009 Tribal Canoe Journey. [8] Over a six-day period, nearly 10,000 indigenous people from around the world traveled to the house for a celebration of native culture. [9] [10] Since then, the house has continued to act as a community hub for the Suquamish ...

  8. Heiltsuk - Wikipedia

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    The canoe revival, also called Tribal Canoe Journeys involve many communities and Nations. In 1993 the Heiltsuk hosted a gathering of ocean-going canoes, known as 'Qatuwas. First Nations from as far away as Washington state and all along the BC Coast paddled to Bella Bella. [ 30 ]

  9. Gary and Joanie McGuffin - Wikipedia

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    Gary and Joanie McGuffin are Canadian explorers, conservation photographers, writers, motivational speakers, documentarians and conservationists. Their most documented adventures have been about canoeing on waterways throughout North America, [1] bicycling from the Arctic to the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans, [2] backpacking the entire length of the Appalachian Trail, circumnavigating Lake ...