Medicine Songs from the Time of Chief Seattle by Native Storyteller Johnny Moses
Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center
Seattle, WA
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Medicine Songs from the Time of Chief Seattle by Native Storyteller Johnny Moses
NW Native Storyteller Johnny Moses shares teachings and songs of Chief Seattles Family.  All are invited to share in a deeper understanding of the language and culture of the First People of Seattle, Chief Seattles Duwamish Tribe.  Johnny Moses was a recipient of the 2012 WA Governors Heritage Award.  Sponsored by  4Culture and Duwamish Tribal Services.   Free admission/parking.   Graphic: element from Bill Holms painting The Brawny Young Chief Seattle.  .  

WHEN:  Friday, Sept. 29, 7-8pm.   Doors open  5pm.  Come early:  Frybread & chowder available for purchase from 5:30-6:45pm.  Enjoy  Art Gallery and exhibits.  

WHERE:  Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center, 4705 W Marginal Way SW, Seattle WA 98106
206.431.1582 dts@qwestoffice.net  www.duwamishtribe.org  

Directions:  First time guests should use map search & driving directions and allow 20 minutes extra.

Parking:  Additional free parking in area includes 2 parking lots across the street.

By bus, bike, and foot:  The longhouse is across the street from the Duwamish Trail.  By bus, take Route 21 to Chelan & Spokane, walk/bike 1 mile south on the Duwamish Trail. Cross W. Marginal Way SW at the parking lot driveway of Herring House Park and walk 30 feet south to the longhouse. http://metro.kingcounty.gov/schedules/021/map.html#.U4kYApjz_Io.facebook

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Duwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center (Ver)
4705 W Marginal Way SW
Seattle, WA 98106
United States

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Artes > Literaria
Artes > Performance
Música > Todas las edades
Música > Mundo

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En BPT desde: Abr 19, 2010
 
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