“Paddle to Lummi 2007″ tribal canoes come ashore

Some of the more than 80 tribal canoes come ashore at the Lummi Nation (near Bellingham, Washington), welcomed by thousands on July 30, 2007. The annual tribal canoe journey draws canoe families from indigenous nations around the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia. Many of these canoes were from the “southern group” (mainly Puget Sound and Hood Canal area). More information at http://www.paddletolummi.com [Video by Zoltan Grossman.]

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3 Responses to “Paddle to Lummi 2007″ tribal canoes come ashore

  1. tuskachata says:

    was that Ant in …
    was that Ant in conoe number 13!?!?

  2. Kahtyah0731 says:

    theres me i see me …
    theres me i see me me jazmine Lawrence from the suquamish tribe !!!!!!!!!

  3. z3r0grav1ty says:

    that was …
    that was absoloutely amazing when all our skippers did that. me and about 3 other girls had to turn all the canoes when we were out in the water more. it was hard but there werent as many canoes. i cant beleive all the skippers did that. Lummi seriously kicked some butt. see yall in Duncan!!