Salmon People: The Storytellers

June 28th, 2024

 

“Whether they’re in the ocean, the land, the sky, or the rivers, these are the things we have to protect. Our grandparents said to us, “Remember, remember, this is who we are. This is who we will always be. Never, never let your children forget who they are.” - Tom Sampson, Jesintel: Living Wisdom from Coast Salish Elders by Children of the Setting Sun Productions

 

Salmon People: The Art of Storytelling

Being a "Salmon Person" goes beyond a deep connection with salmon, it also embraces storytelling. Many tribal communities view salmon not just a source of food, but as a vital way to tell stories that illustrate new beginnings, strength, and how everything is connected. “Salmon People” celebrate their role as storytellers, keeping and sharing stories that show how important salmon are to them. Storytelling is crucial for the "Salmon People" because it preserves their cultural heritage, passes down traditional knowledge about salmon, and reinforces their connection to these fish as vital to their identity and survival. Through stories, they also educate others about the importance of salmon in maintaining ecosystems and supporting all life that depends on them. Thus, storytelling not only strengthens their community bonds but also promotes conservation efforts and sustainable practices for the benefit of future generations.

 

Indigenous Storytelling:

"We may think we're learning about wild lives,

but in fact, we're learning from them"

Be sure to check out this New York times Opinion: Paddling Against the Wind by Robin Wall Kimmer.

 

Young and Indigenous Podcast:

Robin Wall Kimmerer 

Don’t miss out on this podcast in which we interview the author of Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants.

 

West Shore Canoe Family

Blue Mountain Tribe's “Sacred Flowers" was recently awarded Best Cinematography at this year's Universe Multicultural Festival. Special thanks to West Shore Canoe Family as part of their work is featured.

 

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