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Spirit of the Sxwo'le (SOS) Stewardship Corps
Spirit of the Sxwo’le (SOS) Stewardship Corps is a transboundary field-to-classroom program that brings together intergenerational culture bearers and academic scientists to educate our next generations about Indigenous and Western practices

This Indigenous occupation and practice in our ancestral homelands is sovereignty treaty protection and treaty protection is environmental protection for all.
INDIGENOUS-LED PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT THRIVING CULTURES AND ENVIRONMENT 
Lummi Chairman Jay Julius and council members Rita Jefferson and Nick Lewis join Whiteswan Environmental (WE) to raise the Lummi flag and honor master carver Jewell James of the House of Tears Carvers. 
Lummi Nation's anthem: Survivors of the Flood
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Rosie Cayou speaks to youth at Camp Orkila
Canoes landing as Wescott Bay
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Canoes landing at Odlin Park
This Indigenous occupation of our ancestral homelands is sovereignty treaty protection.  Treaties are a US Constitutional Supreme Law of the Land that protects the environment for all.

Spirit of the Sxwo'le (SOS) Projects

SOS STEWARDS SHARING INDIGENOUS AND WESTERN KNOWLEDGE 

Whiteswan Environmental relies on donations from the community to make this vision a reality.
  • Whiteswan Environmental is a Native-led 501(c)3.
  • WE are registered with WA State Charitable Contributions.
  • A tax deductible letter is available upon request for all contributions.  ​​​
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  • Home
    • Principles & Values >
      • Community Engagement Methodologies
  • Sacred Trust Responsibilities
    • National Parks Service
    • National Monument
    • Land Banks
    • National Museum of the American Indian
  • Cultural Heritage
    • Spirit of the Sxwo'le (SOS) Coalition >
      • SOS Stewardship Corps
      • Indigenous Public Health
      • Digital Ecocultural Mapping
      • 13 Moons Food Sovereignty
      • Field-to-Classroom Programs & Curriculum >
        • Whatcom Intergerational High School
        • Presentations
      • Legislative Advocacy >
        • What is Truth and Reconciliation?
        • Indigenous Truth Washington
        • Resources
      • Longhouse Restoration
  • Videos & More
    • Videos
    • Articles
    • Photos
    • Acknowledgement & Awards
    • Summer Newsletter 2021
    • Spring Newsletter 2021
    • Winter Newsletter 2021/2022
  • ABOUT US
    • Elder Advisory Council
    • Board Members
    • Staff & Interns
    • Co-Founders >
      • WE Contributors
      • WE Partners
      • Organizational Capacity Building Needs
      • Contact Us
  • Actions & Events
    • Register for Events
    • Sign the Proclamation
  • Donate Here