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Webmaster: David Sienko dsienko@tulaliptribes-nsn.gov
This page was last updated on Wednesday April 16, 2008

Stories

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sbiaw, sbiaw
Everyday I take a bath
Moose
Mother Grouse
Rock Cod
Her First Basket
The Bear and Ant
Mink and Tetyika
Crane and Changer

 

Traditional stories have educated and informed Native Americans, both young and old a like for centuries.   The stories teach people about native history, culture and origins.    The stories, which were passed down though generations orally, are teaching people traditional values.

Several of these stories were recorded by local tribal elders, decades ago.    Where possible these recordings are used, to help pass on the rich story telling capabilities and rhythm of of these traditional story tellers.     

 

 

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For More Information Contact:

Tulalip Lushootseed
7627 A 41st Ave. NW Tulalip, WA 98271
Tel: (360) 716-4506
FAX: (360) 651-4216
Internet: mbalagot@tulaliptribes-nsn.gov

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