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100th anniversary of Makah Days showcases revived native culture in Neah Bay

100th anniversary of Makah Days showcases revived native culture in Neah Bay

This past weekend, the tiny Makah tribe welcomed home far-flung relatives and guests, for the 100th annual Makah Days festival in Neah Bay.

Coast Salish tribes enjoy the sweet revival of a camas harvest

From KNKX (by Bellamy Pailthorp) – For many Indigenous communities, it’s been generations since they’ve eaten traditionally prepared camas. Now, camas bakes held around Washington are allowing attendees to reclaim part of their culture.

‘Body of Work’ at MoPOP highlights indigenous tattoo art in the show

An exhibition at Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture celebrates tattoos. “Body of Work” provides a historical overview of the genre, along with profiles of some of the most prominent artists based around the Pacific Northwest. And it offers practical tips for people considering getting one for the first time.

It also starts with something new for MoPOP.

The curators commissioned an indigenous colleague to help give the tattoo stories additional local context. In this small way, the show acknowledges up front that it takes place on land once surrounded by indigenous cultures.

“This is the first time MoPOP has made a land acknowledgement and we see it as important to fulfilling our mission of living our core values,” curator Amalia Kozloff said in an emailed statement.

“Globally, indigenous cultures have a deep history of body modification in all forms,” the statement reads. “We believe it is important to be allies to diverse voices in museum exhibitions.”