and allows guests to physically experience the landscape and the languages of the local Coast Salish peoples. The term Coast Salish refers to people from many different communities along the coast of ...
Long ago, the Coast Salish peoples bred a dog with thick fur that they could use to spin into yarn. A few decades after colonizers arrived in the region, the Salish woolly dog became extinct.
there is no clear separation between people who are living and those who have passed. We saw this at the ritual burning event in May. This understanding continues to influence how I interact with the ...
Wyss was one of several Coast Salish people who worked with researchers from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, anthropologist Logan Kistler and evolutionary molecular biologist ...
Historians and economists, looking back, first claimed the disappearance of the woolly dog breed was the result of simple capitalist forces: The availability of cheap manufactured ...
Jordan Gallie’s aluminum design ‘Perception and Integrity’ is one of 14 Indigenous artworks displayed throughout TransLink’s ...
For thousands of years, the Coast Salish people rowed canoes along the shores of Seattle. Come 2026, that could once again become a familiar sight.