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Dinner on the Reservation
Monday night, when I went to dinner on the Lummi Reservation, what I saw was the legacy of my forefathers. The Lummi tribal leaders invited all Lummi Islanders to come across the water to a salmon dinner, in the hospitality … Continue reading
Posted in Day to day, Island life
Tagged Lummi Island, Lummi Nation, Native Americans, reservations, tribal traditions, Whatcom Chief
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Anticipation
We are having some wonderful spring days. I spend a little time almost every day in the garden, pulling up dandelions and buttercups (I never think of them as buttercups when I pull them up — I mutter nasty ranunculus … Continue reading
Posted in Day to day, Island life
Tagged condos, Lummi Nation, Spring, Whatcom Chief, Whatcom County Council
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The end, we hope, of the ferry tale
It seems that the Tribe and the County have reached an agreement in principle, details to be worked out. The ferry will continue to run its 5 minute passage to Gooseberry Point. It will not have to make an hour … Continue reading
A Long (sorry) Ferry Rant
In less than 3 weeks we will know whether the Whatcom Chief, our brave little ferry, will be taking us on an hour long journey through dangerous waters when we go to the mainland. For more than 100 years it … Continue reading
Posted in Day to day, Island life
Tagged Coastal Salish people, Lummi Island, Lummi Nation, Tribal rights, Whatcom Chief
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It’s the ferry, stupid
Those of you who don’t live on Lummi Island, the center of the universe, may believe that there are important news items to think about: things like health care, earthquakes, unemployment, or even the fact that the space station toilet … Continue reading
Posted in In the news, Island life
Tagged Ferry, Lummi Island, Lummi Nation, Whatcom Chief
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