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Haida and Lummi Dignitaries to Congregate at SJIMA to View Works by 32 Pacific Northwest Tribal Artists | The Journal of the San Juan Islands

  • On Saturday, June 14, at 3 p.m., Haida and Lummi leaders will gather at SJIMA to explore a collection created by 32 Indigenous artists from the Pacific Northwest.
  • The exhibition 'Shapeshifters' opened June 13 after delays and features four cultural styles amid a backdrop of longstanding conflict and reconciliation efforts.
  • The Pacific Salmon Foundation awarded $97,500 on June 10 to Indigenous efforts including the Haida Fisheries Program and Tlell Watershed Society to restore salmon habitats.
  • PSF president Michael Meneer noted that the Community Salmon Program is experiencing unprecedented interest, with more complex, expansive, and cooperative projects than ever before.
  • The art event and salmon restoration initiatives illustrate continued Indigenous cultural revival and environmental stewardship with expected completions by late fall 2025.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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