Tribal Journeys - Recent History of The Journeys

Recent History of The Journeys

Paddle to Seattle, WA ~ 1989 -

  • Paddle to Bella Bella, B.C. ~ 1993
  • Youth Paddle ~ 1994 (Olympia, in connection with the 2nd Cedar Tree Conference)
  • Full Circle Youth Paddle ~ 1995 (in Puget Sound, Washington State)
  • Full Circle Youth Paddle ~ 1996 (in Puget Sound, Washington State)
  • Paddle to LaPush, WA ~ 1997
  • Paddle to Puyallup, WA ~ 1998
  • Paddle to Ahousaht, B.C. ~ 1999
  • Paddle to Songees, B.C. ~ 2000
  • Paddle to Pendleton, OR ~ 2000
  • Paddle to Squamish, B.C. ~ 2001
  • Paddle to Quinault at Taholah, WA ~ 2002
  • Paddle to Tulalip, WA ~ 2003
  • Paddle to Chemainus, B.C. ~ 2004
  • Paddle to Elwha at Port Angeles, WA ~ 2005
  • Paddle to Muckleshoot at Auburn, WA ~ 2006
  • Paddle to Lummi, WA ~ 2007
  • Paddle to Cowichan, B. C. ~ 2008
  • Paddle to Suquamish, WA ~ 2009
  • Paddle to Makah at Neah Bay, WA ~ 2010
  • Paddle to Swinomish at La Conner, WA ~ 2011
  • Paddle to Squaxin Island at Kamilche, WA ~ 2012

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