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The Extraordinary Salish Sea
The Salish Sea has it all: mountains and volcanoes, cactus and rainforests, over 400 islands, waters sheltered from ocean storms, an extravagant biodiversity from orcas to eelgrass, a rich history of Coast Salish peoples, and today - nine million people. It's EXTRAORDINARY!! So, let's stand up for it!
Action List: How You Can Help the Salish Sea
1. Learn About Your Local Area: Research the history of your town or city, focusing on the indigenous land it was built on. Suggested resource: nativelands.ca
2. Leave No Trace: Spend time outdoors and practice the principles of Leave No Trace (LNT.org)
3. Reduce Car Use: when available, opt for public transit, ride-sharing, biking, or walking for errands.
4. Participate in Community Events: Volunteer for beach cleanups, tree planting, and ot...
published: 23 Jul 2024
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Why is the Salish Sea so rich with life?
This story was inspired by "The State of the Salish Sea"(https://cedar.wwu.edu/salish_pubs/1/). For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursalishsea.ca.
published: 07 Jan 2022
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'People of the Salish Sea (Coast Salish)' from the film 'Clearwater'
"People of the Salish Sea" is an excerpt from the feature non-fiction film and media project called Clearwater. Supported by the Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Lummi, Muckleshoot and Squaxin Island tribes, this story explores the inherent relationship between the Coast Salish people and the waters of the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we move from the "place of clear salt water" to the shores of Bella Bella, British Columbia, during the 2014 Canoe Journey. It is in these waters and the adjacent shores—past, present and future—that the Coast Salish people live on the lands of their ancestors and great-great grandchildren.
Produced by Tracy Rector
Cinematography by Daniel Mimura, Laura James, and Lou Karsen
Field Support by Lydia Sigo, Joe Seymour, Melissa Woodrow and Rose Stiffarm
Original songs by...
published: 20 Jul 2015
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Celebrate the Salish Sea in the Pacific Northwest Home of Giant Pacific Octopus 4K Relaxing Ocean
Visions of the Sea shares beautiful underwater scenes to relax, calm, and inspire you about nature and our ocean. In this episode we take you throughout the Salish Sea, an inland sea connecting to the Pacific Ocean between the US and Canada. It's also called the Emerald Sea because of the shades of green to the richness of phytoplankton. Our ocean produces more than 50-70% of the oxygen our planet needs. We should be called Planet Ocean. This episode also shares amazing scenes from Giant Pacific Octopus our team gathered during the past few years during amazing experiences throughout the region.
If you are interested in licensing or watching without watermark or ads, please contact https://www.anniecrawley.com/ and subscribe to our channel. The relaxing music is from Artlist. If you are ...
published: 09 Jun 2023
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Salish Sea Foot Discoveries: What Are Those?
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→ 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚋𝚢 𝙳𝚞𝚊𝚕𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚡: www.dualtrax.com
→ 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚋𝚢 𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚟𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚐: https://gravling.bandcamp.com/
Habanera & Friendly Day by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: ht...
published: 05 May 2023
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The Salish Sea - A Single Body of Life
The way that the Salish Sea functions as a single ecosystem has similarities to a single living organism, a tree. For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursalishsea.ca.
published: 09 Feb 2022
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Introduction to the Salish Sea
A brief introduction to the Salish Sea, concerning the history and people of the region, and remarking on the role of place names in colonization.
For more information, check out one of many excellent books on related subjects:
Breaking Ground: The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village by Lynda V. Mapes
or
Peace Weavers: Uniting the Salish Coast Through Cross-Cultural Marriages by Candace Wellman
or
The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs, An Indigenous Borderlands People by Joshua L. Reid
or
The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest by Timothy Egan
or
Tulalip, From My Heart: An Autobiographical Account of A Reservation Community by Harriette Shelton Dover
or
The Curve Of Time by M. Wylie Blanchet
published: 16 Nov 2020
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Orcas, humpback whales fight in Salish Sea | FOX 13 Seattle
New video shows an hours-long fight in the Salish Sea between a large group of transient orcas and a pair of humpback whales.
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published: 30 Sep 2022
12:31
The Extraordinary Salish Sea
The Salish Sea has it all: mountains and volcanoes, cactus and rainforests, over 400 islands, waters sheltered from ocean storms, an extravagant biodiversity fr...
The Salish Sea has it all: mountains and volcanoes, cactus and rainforests, over 400 islands, waters sheltered from ocean storms, an extravagant biodiversity from orcas to eelgrass, a rich history of Coast Salish peoples, and today - nine million people. It's EXTRAORDINARY!! So, let's stand up for it!
Action List: How You Can Help the Salish Sea
1. Learn About Your Local Area: Research the history of your town or city, focusing on the indigenous land it was built on. Suggested resource: nativelands.ca
2. Leave No Trace: Spend time outdoors and practice the principles of Leave No Trace (LNT.org)
3. Reduce Car Use: when available, opt for public transit, ride-sharing, biking, or walking for errands.
4. Participate in Community Events: Volunteer for beach cleanups, tree planting, and other conservation activities. Join community scientific research projects that monitor the health of the Salish Sea, such as water quality testing and wildlife or habitat surveys.
5. Share Your Concerns for the Salish Sea: let elected officials know that the Salish Sea is important to you. Share information about policies that are needed to protect the Salish Sea. Vote.
6. Save Energy: purchase only energy-efficient appliances, explore solar panels, heat pumps for house or condo. Encourage landlords and homeowners associations to do same.
7. Promote Sustainability in Business: Showcase your sustainable practices to customers and prioritize buying local to reduce shipping needs while supporting your community.
8. Conserve Water: Implement water-saving practices at home, such as fixing leaks, using low-flow fixtures, and being mindful of water usage in daily activities.
9. Local Food: Purchase seafood and produce from local, sustainable sources as much as possible.
10. Learn: Attend workshops, lectures, and community meetings focused on the Salish Sea. Share this knowledge with friends and family to raise awareness.
11. Create Wildlife Habitats: Build birdhouses, bat boxes, or insect hotels to provide safe habitats for local wildlife, contributing to biodiversity.
12. Reuse, Repurpose, Repair, Recycle: Reuse items as much as possible and participate in local recycling programs.
13. Responsible Pet Ownership: Keep pets, especially cats, indoors or supervise them outdoors to prevent them from harming local wildlife. Properly dispose of pet waste.
14. Nix the Helium Balloons: balloons often end up in our marine waters and can even be ingested by marine animals. Please find friendlier alternatives for your celebrations.
15. Share your love of the Salish Sea with friends and family! Have fun together.
https://wn.com/The_Extraordinary_Salish_Sea
The Salish Sea has it all: mountains and volcanoes, cactus and rainforests, over 400 islands, waters sheltered from ocean storms, an extravagant biodiversity from orcas to eelgrass, a rich history of Coast Salish peoples, and today - nine million people. It's EXTRAORDINARY!! So, let's stand up for it!
Action List: How You Can Help the Salish Sea
1. Learn About Your Local Area: Research the history of your town or city, focusing on the indigenous land it was built on. Suggested resource: nativelands.ca
2. Leave No Trace: Spend time outdoors and practice the principles of Leave No Trace (LNT.org)
3. Reduce Car Use: when available, opt for public transit, ride-sharing, biking, or walking for errands.
4. Participate in Community Events: Volunteer for beach cleanups, tree planting, and other conservation activities. Join community scientific research projects that monitor the health of the Salish Sea, such as water quality testing and wildlife or habitat surveys.
5. Share Your Concerns for the Salish Sea: let elected officials know that the Salish Sea is important to you. Share information about policies that are needed to protect the Salish Sea. Vote.
6. Save Energy: purchase only energy-efficient appliances, explore solar panels, heat pumps for house or condo. Encourage landlords and homeowners associations to do same.
7. Promote Sustainability in Business: Showcase your sustainable practices to customers and prioritize buying local to reduce shipping needs while supporting your community.
8. Conserve Water: Implement water-saving practices at home, such as fixing leaks, using low-flow fixtures, and being mindful of water usage in daily activities.
9. Local Food: Purchase seafood and produce from local, sustainable sources as much as possible.
10. Learn: Attend workshops, lectures, and community meetings focused on the Salish Sea. Share this knowledge with friends and family to raise awareness.
11. Create Wildlife Habitats: Build birdhouses, bat boxes, or insect hotels to provide safe habitats for local wildlife, contributing to biodiversity.
12. Reuse, Repurpose, Repair, Recycle: Reuse items as much as possible and participate in local recycling programs.
13. Responsible Pet Ownership: Keep pets, especially cats, indoors or supervise them outdoors to prevent them from harming local wildlife. Properly dispose of pet waste.
14. Nix the Helium Balloons: balloons often end up in our marine waters and can even be ingested by marine animals. Please find friendlier alternatives for your celebrations.
15. Share your love of the Salish Sea with friends and family! Have fun together.
- published: 23 Jul 2024
- views: 2310
9:57
Why is the Salish Sea so rich with life?
This story was inspired by "The State of the Salish Sea"(https://cedar.wwu.edu/salish_pubs/1/). For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursalishsea.ca.
This story was inspired by "The State of the Salish Sea"(https://cedar.wwu.edu/salish_pubs/1/). For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursalishsea.ca.
https://wn.com/Why_Is_The_Salish_Sea_So_Rich_With_Life
This story was inspired by "The State of the Salish Sea"(https://cedar.wwu.edu/salish_pubs/1/). For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursalishsea.ca.
- published: 07 Jan 2022
- views: 17097
11:14
'People of the Salish Sea (Coast Salish)' from the film 'Clearwater'
"People of the Salish Sea" is an excerpt from the feature non-fiction film and media project called Clearwater. Supported by the Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Lummi, M...
"People of the Salish Sea" is an excerpt from the feature non-fiction film and media project called Clearwater. Supported by the Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Lummi, Muckleshoot and Squaxin Island tribes, this story explores the inherent relationship between the Coast Salish people and the waters of the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we move from the "place of clear salt water" to the shores of Bella Bella, British Columbia, during the 2014 Canoe Journey. It is in these waters and the adjacent shores—past, present and future—that the Coast Salish people live on the lands of their ancestors and great-great grandchildren.
Produced by Tracy Rector
Cinematography by Daniel Mimura, Laura James, and Lou Karsen
Field Support by Lydia Sigo, Joe Seymour, Melissa Woodrow and Rose Stiffarm
Original songs by the Suquamish Canoe Family and Kate Ahvakana
Composition by BC Campbell
Edited by Jacob Bearchum
Run time: 10:00 min.
https://wn.com/'People_Of_The_Salish_Sea_(Coast_Salish)'_From_The_Film_'Clearwater'
"People of the Salish Sea" is an excerpt from the feature non-fiction film and media project called Clearwater. Supported by the Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Lummi, Muckleshoot and Squaxin Island tribes, this story explores the inherent relationship between the Coast Salish people and the waters of the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we move from the "place of clear salt water" to the shores of Bella Bella, British Columbia, during the 2014 Canoe Journey. It is in these waters and the adjacent shores—past, present and future—that the Coast Salish people live on the lands of their ancestors and great-great grandchildren.
Produced by Tracy Rector
Cinematography by Daniel Mimura, Laura James, and Lou Karsen
Field Support by Lydia Sigo, Joe Seymour, Melissa Woodrow and Rose Stiffarm
Original songs by the Suquamish Canoe Family and Kate Ahvakana
Composition by BC Campbell
Edited by Jacob Bearchum
Run time: 10:00 min.
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 63789
57:16
Celebrate the Salish Sea in the Pacific Northwest Home of Giant Pacific Octopus 4K Relaxing Ocean
Visions of the Sea shares beautiful underwater scenes to relax, calm, and inspire you about nature and our ocean. In this episode we take you throughout the Sal...
Visions of the Sea shares beautiful underwater scenes to relax, calm, and inspire you about nature and our ocean. In this episode we take you throughout the Salish Sea, an inland sea connecting to the Pacific Ocean between the US and Canada. It's also called the Emerald Sea because of the shades of green to the richness of phytoplankton. Our ocean produces more than 50-70% of the oxygen our planet needs. We should be called Planet Ocean. This episode also shares amazing scenes from Giant Pacific Octopus our team gathered during the past few years during amazing experiences throughout the region.
If you are interested in licensing or watching without watermark or ads, please contact https://www.anniecrawley.com/ and subscribe to our channel. The relaxing music is from Artlist. If you are interested in amazing copyright free music please sign up to this library with our affiliate link as it helps allow us create more Visions of the Sea https://artlist.io/Annie-2470256
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The ocean gives us more than 50 percent of our oxygen, holds 98 percent of our water and feeds our world. Our ocean will be fine without us, but we will not be fine without a healthy ocean. Annie Crawley gives inspirational keynotes and multi-media presentations to corporations, organizations, and schools. Find out more or hire her to speak https://www.ouroceanandyou.com/
Watching ocean films has been clinically proven to boost mood and mental focus, while simultaneously treating high anxiety & blood pressure, insomnia, depression, drug addiction, and other health problems without doctors or medicine. Scuba diving helped heal creator and visionary Annie Crawley from physical and mental health issues. Contact her today for travel, dive, or snorkel trips. Follow us on our other social channels and join our team to find out about special travel opportunities.
https://www.instagram.com/anniecrawle...
https://twitter.com/anniecrawley
https://www.facebook.com/anniecrawley
About Annie Crawley:
Annie Crawley has worked around the world with cameras in hand, mostly below the surface of our ocean. Born and raised in Chicago, she fell in love with water swimming in the Great Lakes as she did not see the ocean until after graduating from the University of Illinois. After she learned to scuba dive, she took a calculated risk and sold her car to purchase her first underwater camera systems. As an underwater explorer, she was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame in 2010, earned her Master of Communications at University of Washington in 2018, and is a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps trained by Al Gore. She now lives in the PNW, north of Seattle, but considers the ocean home. She has created a series of illustrated books and programs to entertain, educate and awe people about life within our ocean. If you would like to partner on a project, contact her today.
Annie Crawley's work has reached hundreds of thousands of people. She continues to create partnerships to promote ocean health. Annie shares the beauty and wonder of exploring our ocean while helping raise awareness about pollution, climate change, illegal fishing while inspiring sustainability.
https://wn.com/Celebrate_The_Salish_Sea_In_The_Pacific_Northwest_Home_Of_Giant_Pacific_Octopus_4K_Relaxing_Ocean
Visions of the Sea shares beautiful underwater scenes to relax, calm, and inspire you about nature and our ocean. In this episode we take you throughout the Salish Sea, an inland sea connecting to the Pacific Ocean between the US and Canada. It's also called the Emerald Sea because of the shades of green to the richness of phytoplankton. Our ocean produces more than 50-70% of the oxygen our planet needs. We should be called Planet Ocean. This episode also shares amazing scenes from Giant Pacific Octopus our team gathered during the past few years during amazing experiences throughout the region.
If you are interested in licensing or watching without watermark or ads, please contact https://www.anniecrawley.com/ and subscribe to our channel. The relaxing music is from Artlist. If you are interested in amazing copyright free music please sign up to this library with our affiliate link as it helps allow us create more Visions of the Sea https://artlist.io/Annie-2470256
Help support our work through affiliate links of products.
WALL ART: https://www.anniecrawleyphotography.com/
REEF SAFE Stream2Sea Hair and Skin Products: https://bit.ly/3LzGqsg
Light and Motion Dive Lights: https://bit.ly/3AJX42n
Underwater Video and Photography Equipment: https://bit.ly/3oGVQC9
Copyright Free Music Library: https://artlist.io/Annie-2470256
Books and Speaking: https://www.anniecrawley.com
The ocean gives us more than 50 percent of our oxygen, holds 98 percent of our water and feeds our world. Our ocean will be fine without us, but we will not be fine without a healthy ocean. Annie Crawley gives inspirational keynotes and multi-media presentations to corporations, organizations, and schools. Find out more or hire her to speak https://www.ouroceanandyou.com/
Watching ocean films has been clinically proven to boost mood and mental focus, while simultaneously treating high anxiety & blood pressure, insomnia, depression, drug addiction, and other health problems without doctors or medicine. Scuba diving helped heal creator and visionary Annie Crawley from physical and mental health issues. Contact her today for travel, dive, or snorkel trips. Follow us on our other social channels and join our team to find out about special travel opportunities.
https://www.instagram.com/anniecrawle...
https://twitter.com/anniecrawley
https://www.facebook.com/anniecrawley
About Annie Crawley:
Annie Crawley has worked around the world with cameras in hand, mostly below the surface of our ocean. Born and raised in Chicago, she fell in love with water swimming in the Great Lakes as she did not see the ocean until after graduating from the University of Illinois. After she learned to scuba dive, she took a calculated risk and sold her car to purchase her first underwater camera systems. As an underwater explorer, she was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame in 2010, earned her Master of Communications at University of Washington in 2018, and is a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps trained by Al Gore. She now lives in the PNW, north of Seattle, but considers the ocean home. She has created a series of illustrated books and programs to entertain, educate and awe people about life within our ocean. If you would like to partner on a project, contact her today.
Annie Crawley's work has reached hundreds of thousands of people. She continues to create partnerships to promote ocean health. Annie shares the beauty and wonder of exploring our ocean while helping raise awareness about pollution, climate change, illegal fishing while inspiring sustainability.
- published: 09 Jun 2023
- views: 2035
25:25
Salish Sea Foot Discoveries: What Are Those?
can you believe that i somehow wrote and shot this entire video without making a single joke about being into feet
→ ᴘᴀᴛʀᴇᴏɴ: https://www.patreon.com/jeffiot
...
can you believe that i somehow wrote and shot this entire video without making a single joke about being into feet
→ ᴘᴀᴛʀᴇᴏɴ: https://www.patreon.com/jeffiot
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→ ᴅɪꜱᴄᴏʀᴅ: https://discord.gg/AVGUegvbdP
→ 10 ᴛᴀᴘᴇꜱ ᴀʀᴄʜɪᴠᴇ: https://www.10tapes.com/
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https://youtu.be/9PWjqgM_CU8
☞ Credits:
→ 𝚃𝚂𝟺 𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚢𝚋𝚘𝚊𝚛𝚍 𝚊𝚛𝚝 𝚋𝚢: www.instagram.com/holl_man
→ 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚋𝚢 𝙳𝚞𝚊𝚕𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚡: www.dualtrax.com
→ 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚋𝚢 𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚟𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚐: https://gravling.bandcamp.com/
Habanera & Friendly Day by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100223
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
☞ About me:
Name Jeff (haha like the meme), used to create an ARG webseries called 10 tapes. Now I talk here on youtube about stuff both spooky and otherwise, stream on twitch (off and on) and attempt to hunt down the man that killed my family. I’m also a certified gamer, my uncle invented nintendo.
https://wn.com/Salish_Sea_Foot_Discoveries_What_Are_Those
can you believe that i somehow wrote and shot this entire video without making a single joke about being into feet
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→ ᴅɪꜱᴄᴏʀᴅ: https://discord.gg/AVGUegvbdP
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▶️ Recommended companion video:
https://youtu.be/9PWjqgM_CU8
☞ Credits:
→ 𝚃𝚂𝟺 𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚢𝚋𝚘𝚊𝚛𝚍 𝚊𝚛𝚝 𝚋𝚢: www.instagram.com/holl_man
→ 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚋𝚢 𝙳𝚞𝚊𝚕𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚡: www.dualtrax.com
→ 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚋𝚢 𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚟𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚐: https://gravling.bandcamp.com/
Habanera & Friendly Day by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100223
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
☞ About me:
Name Jeff (haha like the meme), used to create an ARG webseries called 10 tapes. Now I talk here on youtube about stuff both spooky and otherwise, stream on twitch (off and on) and attempt to hunt down the man that killed my family. I’m also a certified gamer, my uncle invented nintendo.
- published: 05 May 2023
- views: 39251
6:34
The Salish Sea - A Single Body of Life
The way that the Salish Sea functions as a single ecosystem has similarities to a single living organism, a tree. For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursa...
The way that the Salish Sea functions as a single ecosystem has similarities to a single living organism, a tree. For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursalishsea.ca.
https://wn.com/The_Salish_Sea_A_Single_Body_Of_Life
The way that the Salish Sea functions as a single ecosystem has similarities to a single living organism, a tree. For more Salish Sea movies visit https://oursalishsea.ca.
- published: 09 Feb 2022
- views: 6192
3:23
Introduction to the Salish Sea
A brief introduction to the Salish Sea, concerning the history and people of the region, and remarking on the role of place names in colonization.
For more inf...
A brief introduction to the Salish Sea, concerning the history and people of the region, and remarking on the role of place names in colonization.
For more information, check out one of many excellent books on related subjects:
Breaking Ground: The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village by Lynda V. Mapes
or
Peace Weavers: Uniting the Salish Coast Through Cross-Cultural Marriages by Candace Wellman
or
The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs, An Indigenous Borderlands People by Joshua L. Reid
or
The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest by Timothy Egan
or
Tulalip, From My Heart: An Autobiographical Account of A Reservation Community by Harriette Shelton Dover
or
The Curve Of Time by M. Wylie Blanchet
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_The_Salish_Sea
A brief introduction to the Salish Sea, concerning the history and people of the region, and remarking on the role of place names in colonization.
For more information, check out one of many excellent books on related subjects:
Breaking Ground: The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village by Lynda V. Mapes
or
Peace Weavers: Uniting the Salish Coast Through Cross-Cultural Marriages by Candace Wellman
or
The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs, An Indigenous Borderlands People by Joshua L. Reid
or
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Orcas, humpback whales fight in Salish Sea | FOX 13 Seattle
New video shows an hours-long fight in the Salish Sea between a large group of transient orcas and a pair of humpback whales.
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New video shows an hours-long fight in the Salish Sea between a large group of transient orcas and a pair of humpback whales.
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New video shows an hours-long fight in the Salish Sea between a large group of transient orcas and a pair of humpback whales.
Subscribe to FOX 13 Seattle: https://www.youtube.com/c/fox13seattle?sub_confirmation=1
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FOX 13 Seattle is Western Washington's source for breaking news, weather, traffic, politics and sports. Home of Washington's Most Wanted and the official TV partner of the Seattle Seahawks, Sounders FC and Storm Basketball.
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- published: 30 Sep 2022
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