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Lushootseed Connections: Wolf

by Snoqualmie Tribe | Oct 26, 2021 | STALM

Happy National Wolf Awareness Week! Extirpated in the 90s, wolves are slowly making their way back into the Central Cascades to help reestablish healthy ecosystems. Want to learn more? Check out this reading list. Turn on the volume to hear the Lushoots

https://snoqualmietribe.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Oct.-26-stiqayuʔ.mp4

eed word for wolf.

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