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When: June 12th 2024 | Doors open with a reception with light appetizers and non-alcoholic drinks at 6:30 pm. Program begins at 7:15pm and concludes at 9:15pm, followed by mingling until 9:30 pm.
Where: Seattle Aquarium | Puget Sound Hall
1483 Alaskan Way Pier 59, Seattle, WA 98101
There are several parking garages in downtown Seattle. For more information click here.
Join us for an evening centered around raising up Indigenous voices and re-imagining our relationship with Nature. Indigenous leaders will explore several interwoven issues to increase awareness of their ancient kinship with the orca, the salmon, and their heritage of honoring our caretaker: Mother Nature.
The evening will have a special focus on the Southern Resident orcas whose survival, like the survival of Indigenous lifeways, depends on scha’enexw (the Salmon People). Science can only take us so far in the journey of restoring what is being lost. Gather with us as we honor Indigenous ancestral knowledge, ceremonies, the sacred obligation to past and future generations, and our ancient covenant with all our relations in the air, on the land, and in the waters.
Reach out to Abby Dalke, abby@wildsalmon.org, with any questions.
Please reserve your ticket below. Space will be limited for this event.
Thank you for registering to join us at All Our Relations: Tribute to the Orca on Wednesday, June 12th at the Seattle Aquarium. Doors open with a reception with light appetizers and drinks at 6:30 pm. Program begins at 7:15pm and concludes at 9:15pm, followed by mingling until 9:30 pm. For parking information click here.
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