Description
Director of Fisheries for the Suquamish Tribe, Rob Purser, will speak to the life-cycle of salmon, the ways that the tribe protects and preserves their migration, and the relationship between the vitality of the salmon and the vitality of the Suquamish people.
By examining the colonial mindset that still directs our environmental policies, we hope to shed light on the cultural and environmental importance of salmon to the Suquamish people and our regional ecosystem.
HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY
BIMA requires proof of full COVID-19 vaccination for all attendees of programs held in the Frank Buxton Auditorium or BIMA Classroom. Masks are required for all attendees regardless of vaccination status.
Event Details
Date: April 7, 2022 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Fee: Free
Contact: (206) 842-4451
Address: 550 Winslow Way East
Website: https://www.biartmuseum.org/event/preserving-salmon-migrations-with-rob-purser/
Original source can be found here.