Events with Johnny, Pauline, and Misty Kalama in Olympia

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Date & Time: Thursday, February 28, 2008 more on this date
6:30 PM
Johnny Moses, Pauline Hillaire, Misty Kalama

Puget Sound Salish Stories & Songs that explore a sustainable connection to the natural world.

Prominent Native American storytellers and musicians Johnny Moses, Pauline Hillaire, and Misty Kalama, will share stories and songs of Puget Sound at The Evergreen State College, South Puget Sound Community College, and Squaxin Tribal Museum. This rare opportunity is part of a “Winter Liberal Arts Forum: “Doing the Right Thing: Ethics, Education, and Mythos,” in response to current local and global issues in sustainability. They will share native stories, songs, and cultural teachings that can reconnect us to the natural world, and indigenous philosophies of sustainability and respect.

We have listened to the songs of the world around us. When we hear the sound of the cedar branches moving in the wind, we hear a song. These songs have been sung since the beginning of time. --Pauline Hillaire, Lummi

Thursday, February 28 Evergreen State College
6:30-8:30

Johnny Moses, Pauline Hillaire, and Misty Kalama
Longhouse Education & Cultural Center
Winter Liberal Arts Forum: “Doing the Right Thing,” Education, Ethics, and Mythos.”

Contact: Rebecca Chamberlain, chambreb@evergreen.edu

Hirsh Diamant , DiamantH@evergreen


Friday, February 29 South Puget Sound Community College

12:00 Noon
Johnny Moses & Pauline Hillaire
Student Union Building
“Stories and Songs of Puget Sound”

Contact: Dale Croes, dcroes@spscc.ctc.edu


Friday, February 29 Squaxin Island Museum
5:30 p.m.

Johnny Moses & Pauline Hillaire
“Stories and Songs of Puget Sound”

Contact: Ruth Whitener, ruth.whitener@squaxin.nsn.us

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