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Feeding the Spirit: Our Native foods with Inez Bill - Tulalip...

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· recalled Tulalip Elder and Rediscovery Program Coordinator, Inez Bill, while letting out a small chuckle. “That always stuck with me.

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· Inez Bill, Hibulb Cultural Center Rediscovery Coordinator, shakes the hand of each Heritage student in thanks for their Earth Day efforts.

Healthy changes grew from Tulalip teen’s work | HeraldNet.com

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She’s just 14, but Dallas Duplessis has a grown-up goal. She wants to become the first tribal member to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Co-Stewardship Ensures Tulalip Cultural Traditions Live On - Tulalip...

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Inez Bill, Tulalip Tribes Rediscovery Program Coordinator, provided a foreword for the swədaʔx̌ali Co-Stewardship Plan. In the foreword Inez ...

Learning from the land | HeraldNet.com

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TULALIP -- For six years, Inez Bill has been teaching tribal youth how to harvest and process plants in traditional tribal ways.Through teaching children t

Weaving New Tradition: Adding Culture to the Holidays - Tulalip...

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In its third year, the wreath making event was coordinated by Inez Bill, Rediscovery Coordinator for the Hibulb Culture Center, Joy Lacy, Historic ...

Tribe's Huckleberry Harvest Brings Fire (or Something Like It) Back ...www.opb.org › news › article › tribes-huckleberry-...

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· When Inez Bill's father died about fifteen years ago, she wanted to gather huckleberries for his funeral, so she headed up to Mount Hood.

Tulalip Tribes’ cultural director lived for preservation |...

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TULALIP — Hank Gobin lived to see his dream come true: the creation of a museum to serve as the focal point of local tribal history and culture.

Nettle, the nutritional nuisance: Hibulb rediscovery program begins...

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Inez Bill discusses how to gather Nettle or to participate in activities, contact Inez Bill at the Hibulb Cultural Center at (360)
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