Traditional Swinomish culture relies on water dependent livelihoods in the Salish Sea, centered on the Swinomish Reservation near La Conner, Washington. A common saying at Swinomish is “when the tide is out, the table is set”; Subsistence shellfish harvests are common and Swinomish people call themselves the “People of the Salmon.” Without a clear understanding of the interconnectedness of nature, and a sense of stewardship over the land, our natural resources and traditional lifeways may be threatened. Between Two Worlds is a youth education program to give Swinomish high school students a greater appreciation of the land and environment and provide them with the cultural and scientific tools to be good stewards. Program goals are: 1) prov...
WaYS is a long-term program to engage Wabanaki students (grades 6-12) through their cultural heritag...
Tribal communities have an interconnected relationship with nature and long-term view of ecological ...
Since 2002, the National Center for Earth-Surface dynamics has collaborated with the Fond du Lac Ban...
The author currently works as a teacher for a Tribal school in Washington State. Her experience has ...
Since time immemorial, the Swinomish people have lived in balance with the natural world. As Coast S...
In response to growing national interests to promote participation of Native Americans in STEM field...
The Salish Sea Research Center (SSRC), located at Northwest Indian College, in Bellingham, WA, helps...
Until seven years ago, there were few mechanisms in place within theWabanaki communities to keep Nat...
The Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA) Students for Salmon (SFS) Program is an establish...
In the era of climate change, humans are grappling with how to ensure that natural resources exist i...
SeaDoc Society youth education is raising Salish Sea literacy in youth and helping teachers meet sci...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Indigenous students and families who are learnin...
WaYS is a long-term program to engage Wabanaki students (grades 6-12) through their cultural heritag...
tish carr and Darren Ranco describe the Wabanaki Youth Science Program (WaYS) and how it strives to ...
The Redfish School of Change is a non-profit program designed for people who want to lead the way in...
WaYS is a long-term program to engage Wabanaki students (grades 6-12) through their cultural heritag...
Tribal communities have an interconnected relationship with nature and long-term view of ecological ...
Since 2002, the National Center for Earth-Surface dynamics has collaborated with the Fond du Lac Ban...
The author currently works as a teacher for a Tribal school in Washington State. Her experience has ...
Since time immemorial, the Swinomish people have lived in balance with the natural world. As Coast S...
In response to growing national interests to promote participation of Native Americans in STEM field...
The Salish Sea Research Center (SSRC), located at Northwest Indian College, in Bellingham, WA, helps...
Until seven years ago, there were few mechanisms in place within theWabanaki communities to keep Nat...
The Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA) Students for Salmon (SFS) Program is an establish...
In the era of climate change, humans are grappling with how to ensure that natural resources exist i...
SeaDoc Society youth education is raising Salish Sea literacy in youth and helping teachers meet sci...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Indigenous students and families who are learnin...
WaYS is a long-term program to engage Wabanaki students (grades 6-12) through their cultural heritag...
tish carr and Darren Ranco describe the Wabanaki Youth Science Program (WaYS) and how it strives to ...
The Redfish School of Change is a non-profit program designed for people who want to lead the way in...
WaYS is a long-term program to engage Wabanaki students (grades 6-12) through their cultural heritag...
Tribal communities have an interconnected relationship with nature and long-term view of ecological ...
Since 2002, the National Center for Earth-Surface dynamics has collaborated with the Fond du Lac Ban...