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Muckleshoot Tribe hosts annual canoe journey



The Muckleshoot Tribe of Washington is the host of this year's InterTribal Canoe Journey.

More than 70 canoes, from tribes in the United States and Canada, are taking part this year. They are making their way towards the Muckleshoot Reservation near Seattle.

Along the route, the canoes are being welcomed by other tribes. About 25 crews are stopping at the Lower Elwha Klallam Reservation today.

The wrapup celebration at Muckleshoot begins August 1 and runs through August 5. Thousands are expected.

Get the Story:
Coastal tribes join canoe trek (The Bellingham Herald 7/25)
Paddle journey due to arrive in Port Angeles today (The Peninsula Daily News 7/25)
Native canoes paddling into Port Angeles (KONP 7/25)

Relevant Links:
Tribal Journeys blog - http://tribaljourneys.wordpress.com
Paddle Journey - http://community-2.webtv.net/bensuecharles/
PADDLEJOURNEY2001/index.html

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Canoes arrive in Washington for annual journey (7/24)
Day Trip: Learning to paddle a First Nations canoe (08/11)
More than 60 canoes arrive for annual celebration (8/2)
Weeklong celebration set for Tribal Canoe Journey (8/1)
Tribes begin to arrive for 2005 Canoe Journey (7/28)
Tribe gets ready to host 8,000 for Canoe Journey (05/02)
Thousands expected for 2005 Canoe Journey (04/13)
2005 Paddle Journey to end at Tse-whit-zen village (03/15)