The Tulalip Tribes Salmon Ceremony and Parade on Saturday will recognize the importance of salmon in tribal culture.
The ceremony includes songs and dances to welcome the salmon back and to provide thanks to the fish. A fish crew will catch the first fish, which is cooked and ceremonially eaten.
The tribes will host a salmon dinner and "bone game" tournament with cash prizes.
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Tulalips celebrate salmon heritage
(The Everett Herald 6/8)
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Tulalip Tribes - http://www.tulaliptribes.com
Public invited to Tulalip Tribes salmon ceremony
Tuesday, June 8, 2004
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