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SUMMER 2021

AUGUST 17, 2021
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​Congratulations to our WE Interns - You are officially MIT SOLVERS / FELLOWS! MIT commits 9 months to support your good work on the WE - DIGITAL ECOCULTURAL MAPPING PROJECT!

Read the article HERE.

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Watch our MIT SOLVE         1-MINUTE pitch here: 

August
​#SOS Tour #RedRoadtoDC
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Whiteswan Environmental began the SOS Tour by Land, Sea, and Sky this summer. WE joined the #Red Road to DC, meeting up at the US Capital on July 27, 2021 and Sante Fe, New Mexico on August 21, 2021. Sadie Olsen is presenting to US Department of the Interior Secretary Deborah Haaland a cedar hat and cape made by Troy Olsen.
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June to October 2021
Museum of Northwest Art
LaConner, Washington

Dan Friday is a Lummi tribal member. Frank Hillaire is his grandfather. Dan lives in Seattle and does beautiful glasswork.  Dan has has been meeting with Whiteswan Environmental for quite some time to learn more about the reef net. His beautiful artwork is now being displayed in the LaConner, Washington museum until October 2021.

The exhibit also includes many Coast Salish weavers, including WE co-founder, Suhunep Husmeen, one of our many reef net captains in spirit. 
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June 10, 2021
Featured in the NPS Women's Heritage Project​

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  • HOME
    • Principles & Values >
      • Community Engagement Methodologies
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR ELDER ADVISORS
    • OUR BOARD MEMBERS
    • OUR TEAM LEADERS
    • OUR CO-FOUNDERS
  • What WE Do
    • CLASSROOM TO PLACE-BASED LEARNING >
      • Digital Ecocultural Mapping
      • IMMERSIVE INDIGENOUS LEARNING THROUGH PLANETARIUM EXPERIENCES
      • LEARNING FROM THE HOMELAND LANGUAGE CAMPS
    • Cultural Heritage >
      • SOS INDIGENOUS GAURDIANS
      • Indigenous Truth Washington
      • Longhouse Restoration
      • Indigenous Public Health
    • Sacred Trust Responsibilities >
      • National Parks Service
      • National Monument
      • Land Banks
      • National Museum of the American Indian
    • Annual Report 2024
  • Get Involved
    • What is Truth and Reconciliation?
  • News & Resources
    • Videos
    • Articles
    • Photos
    • Acknowledgement & Awards
    • Resources
  • Donate Here