Friday, October 28, 2016

Seattle Schools Community Forum: First Indigenous Peoples' Day at Chief Sealth

Seattle Schools Community Forum: First Indigenous Peoples' Day at Chief Sealth:

First Indigenous Peoples' Day at Chief Sealth
Dominique Salinas (Jicarilla Apache/Navajo) and Marcos Arellano Martinez (Mexivo, Otomi) performing a Deer Dance.

Wonderful celebration of cultures at Chief Sealth International High School - these photos make this event look like it was a fantastic one.  All photos by Leda Costa for the West Seattle Blog

Neighboring Chief Sealth International High Schooland Denny International Middle School have the largest Native population of any school in Seattle Public Schools, according to Sealth principal Aida Fraser-Hammer, who hosted the schools’ first Indigenous Peoples’ Day assembly today.
The students who were onstage weren’t just performers. Below, Sierra Carpitcher (Seminole/Creek Nations) spoke about the Dakota Access Pipeline situation, which has brought a massive turnout of Native/Indigenous people and their allies to the Midwest to try to stop the controversial pipeline. 
Pacific Islanders dancing. They are from Fiji, Hawai'i, Philippines, Samoa, Tahiti, Thailand, and Tonga.Pacific Islanders were spotlighted at the assembly too – these students represented Fiji, Hawai’i, the Philippines, Seattle Schools Community Forum: First Indigenous Peoples' Day at Chief Sealth: