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X-WR-CALDESC:John Sirois\, of Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT)\, is prou
 d to present United By Water\, their film that follows the first tribal ca
 noe journey and gathering at Kettle Falls since the Ceremony of Tears in 1
 943. The film\, narrated by famed author Sherman Alexie\, documents this i
 nspiring journey taken in 2016—from the building of the dugout canoes\, th
 e physical and spiritual journey along the Columbia River and finally\, th
 e historic landing at Kettle Falls.\n\nThis timely film highlights the nee
 d to recognize the importance of our reconnecting to the Columbia River an
 d restoring the salmon runs. Not only does the film bring attention to the
  historic wrongs that blocked salmon from the Upper Columbia River\, it sh
 ares the current efforts by UCUT\, as well as other tribes\, to bring forw
 ard tribal traditions to help better understand what is lacking in today's
  society. We need to forge a deeper connection to the waters that bring li
 fe to our communities.\n\nDoors open at 6:00pm for community social and no
 -host bar\; presentation begins at 6:30pm.\nThis event is by donation and 
 will begin at 6:30pm\, allowing more time for questions and discussion. Af
 ter the film\, there will be a Q & A period with John Sirois of Upper Colu
 mbia United Tribes and other Wenatchi tribal members\, updating us on effo
 rts to reintroduce Salmon in the river.
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DESCRIPTION:John Sirois\, of Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT)\, is proud
  to present United By Water\, their film that follows the first tribal can
 oe journey and gathering at Kettle Falls since the Ceremony of Tears in 19
 43. The film\, narrated by famed author Sherman Alexie\, documents this in
 spiring journey taken in 2016—from the building of the dugout canoes\, the
  physical and spiritual journey along the Columbia River and finally\, the
  historic landing at Kettle Falls.\n\nThis timely film highlights the need
  to recognize the importance of our reconnecting to the Columbia River and
  restoring the salmon runs. Not only does the film bring attention to the 
 historic wrongs that blocked salmon from the Upper Columbia River\, it sha
 res the current efforts by UCUT\, as well as other tribes\, to bring forwa
 rd tribal traditions to help better understand what is lacking in today's 
 society. We need to forge a deeper connection to the waters that bring lif
 e to our communities.\n\nDoors open at 6:00pm for community social and no-
 host bar\; presentation begins at 6:30pm.\nThis event is by donation and w
 ill begin at 6:30pm\, allowing more time for questions and discussion. Aft
 er the film\, there will be a Q & A period with John Sirois of Upper Colum
 bia United Tribes and other Wenatchi tribal members\, updating us on effor
 ts to reintroduce Salmon in the river.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200123T200000
LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute Red Barn
SUMMARY:United by Water movie with Q & A following
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