Totem Pole Journey

Posted August 25, 2014 at 5:43 am by

Totem Poll Blessing and Send Off in Bellingham on August 17, 2014 -  Paul K. Anderson photo

Totem Poll Blessing and Send Off in Bellingham on August 17, 2014 – Paul K. Anderson photo

Here’s a note from Katie over at Friends of the San Juans…

FRIENDS is honored and excited to host a public introduction and benefit in support of “Our Shared Responsibility: A Totem Pole Journey” at San Juan Island National Historical Park’s English Camp on San Juan Island on August 29 at 7 p.m. This is a special opportunity for community leaders, people of faith, and local activists to learn more about this year’s journey and how they can stand with the Lummi community in support of their work to stop the Gateway Pacific coal terminal and fossil fuel exports that threaten sacred tribal sites.

Lummi Nation Elder and Master Carver of House of Tears Carvers Jewell James carved the Totem Pole – its journey highlights native and nonnative communities whose culture and livelihoods are threatened by coal, Bakken oil and tar sands oil exports. The trip will extend 2,500 miles from Minneapolis, MN, west to Bellingham, WA, and finally northeast until it reaches Peace River, in the heart of Alberta tar sands territory.

We are honored to be showing our solidarity with all Nations and people that are impacted in some way by the export of fossil fuel. Here in the Salish Sea, our shared waters are threatened by an oil spill which could impact all of our lives.

The totem pole is one of the oldest forms of North American storytelling. Today, it still serves to remind us of our place within nature, our responsibility to future generations, and our connections to each other and to our communities.

The event will incorporate Native American traditional values and knowledge as well as a cross-cultural dialogue with the broader community about what’s at stake with fossil fuel extraction, export, and consumption.

There will be a free shuttle to the event that departs Friday Harbor ferry landing at 6 p.m. and returns at 8:30 p.m. Call to RSVP at (360) 378-2319 or email Julie [@] sanjuans [.] org.

For more information visit www.totempolejourney.com.

Thank you for your support,
Katie

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