NorthWest Indian News
NorthWest Indian News
“Native Education”
Deborah Parker - George, reporter Tulalip
Washington State Representative and Tulalip Tribal member, John McCoy sponsored Washington State House Bill 1495 entitled; “Encouraging Tribal history to be included in the common school curriculum.” The bill was signed into law April 28th, 2005 by Governor Christine Gregoire and is now in effect at the beginning of the 2005/06 school year. N.W.I.N. takes a look at how the Tribes will implement their culture and history into the area school district curriculum. The report also addresses the importance of relevant curriculum to the success of Native Students.
“Reflections of Our Past: Honoring Our Ancestors”
Chenoa Egawa, reporter, Lummi
The participants of this year’s canoe journey made a strong political statement that Native American culture is alive and well in this region. Many of the thousands of Tribal and Band members who participated in the journey also joined in a healing ceremony on August 2nd, 2005 on the shores of the Tse whit zen village site in Port Angeles, Washington. The Klallams have called this area home for at least 50 (area archaeological evidence shows more than 100) centuries but the sacred Klallam village of tse whit zen was burned and the residents forced out in order to build lumber mills more than a century ago. When the state of Washington began a construction project on the same site in 2004, more than 300 intact Klallam skeletons and 10,000 artifacts were removed, before the construction was halted. More than 35 Tribes and Bands gathered to pray and honor the ancestors who have been disturbed at the village site.
NWIN #11 - September 2005 (Segment 3 of 3)
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