Battle with the Northwind Retells the S'Klallam folktale of a squirrel and a wren that outwitted and subdued the northiwind to end a time of bitter cold and harsh conditions for the S'Klallam people. From the South Campus Totem Pole Carvings - Dale Faulstich, Lead Carver and Designer. Assistant Carvers: Nathan Gillis and Ed Charles. Volunteer Carver: Harry Burlingone. Photo by Dale Faulstich Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe 1033 Old Blyn Hwy Sequim, WA 98382 360-683-1109 info@jamestowntribe.org |
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Youth and Teen Development ProgramThrough a wide range of programs and activities the Youth and Teen program goals are to promote leadership, Native values, self-reliance, self-confidence, health and fun, while at the same time exploring our Indian heritage and celebrating our community.Summer Youth Program – for 8 weeks during the summer our youth entering the 5th-8th grades are kept busy with cultural heritage trips, science camps, history excursions, hikes, sailing trips, Elder support, art days, gardening and just plain old summer fun.Afterschool Program – whether we are helping to tutor the children of the Tribe or making tobacco prevention videos, going swimming or bowling, you can always find a smile on our faces.Youth and Teen Development – throughout the school year we promote leadership through attending a variety of camps or partnerships with other organizations. This can include attending leadership summits, conferences, camping trips, pow-wows, sponsoring family events, art gallery events, or inter-Tribal activities |
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