Giving Tuesday:

Fueling Storytelling and Gratitude

This Giving Tuesday, be part of a movement that honors and uplifts Indigenous voices.

At Children of the Setting Sun Productions, we’re dedicated to sharing the resilience and wisdom of our cultures through compelling stories and community-driven initiatives. Together, we can ensure that our stories light the path for the future.

Why give to CSSP?

1. Your contribution supports cultural education for our youth.

2. You help produce impactful films and events that celebrate Indigenous heritage.

3. You stand with us in creating spaces for Indigenous voices to be heard.

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10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP OUR WILD SALMON

Educate yourself about the treaties  Don't drive so much 

Support your local fishers Support DAM removal efforts 

Don't eat farmed salmon that were raised in sea pens Understand the integral role of hatcheries   

Pick up trash from riverbeds Stop using pesticides and fertilizer 

Vote for Salmon Eat wild Salmon 

Educate yourself about the treaties  Don't drive so much 

Support your local fishers Support DAM removal efforts 

Don't eat farmed salmon that were raised in sea pens Understand the integral role of hatcheries   

Pick up trash from riverbeds Stop using pesticides and fertilizer 

Vote for Salmon Eat wild Salmon 

10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP OUR WILD SALMON

10 THINGS YOU CAN DO FOR SALMON RIGHT NOW

Educate yourself about the treaties

Support your local fishers

Eat wild salmon

Pickup trash from riverbeds

Stop using pesticides and fertilizer

Don't drive so much

Support DAM removal efforts

Understand the integral role of hatcheries

Don't eat farmed salmon that was raised in sea pens 

Vote for Salmon

Scha'nexw Elhtal'nexw Salmon People: Preserving a Way of Life is an hour-long documentary inspired by the late Chexanexwh Larry Kinley, a Lummi fisherman and tribal leader who promoted sovereignty. 

The film follows two Lummi families fishing for sockeye. As they navigate climate change and a depleting fishery, Larry asks: “Who Are We Without Salmon?”. Celebrating the resilience and adaptive natures of salmon and the people, the film is a spiritual reflection on a lifeway centered on respect and gratitude for salmon.

Our film airs on PBS World Nov. 4th, 2024

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