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  Dos Polacas: Photography, Heart and Stories

Videos from
the work of 
​Dos Polacas


A Video Series with
First Nations people
​about the
Box of Treasures

Here is the long version of the first in this video series It is with Patricia "Trish" Nolie, a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation, a Hamatsa and someone who feels strongly about this subject and her family.  Additional videos in this series will be found
HERE
beginning Feb 25th, 2017
​(just like our Kickstarter).

November 2016, Vancouver, British Columbia Interview with James Hart, Haida Carver about the Reconciliation Pole

August 25, 2016 St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, Washington. Lummi Nation House of Tears carvers brought the healing Totem Pole Q'al, to St. Mark's to honor shared beliefs

May 31, 2016.  Vancouver, British Columbia. Traditional narrative The Story of the Raven and the Rock, as told to us by Chief Beau Dick during Lalakenis.

February 21, 2017 Seattle, Washington. At the launch of our 2016 Kickstarter event, we were honored to have Darrell Hillaire, Lummi Nation, speak.
July 30, 2016, Nisqually Reserve outside of Olympia, Washington. Hundreds of canoes arrive amid singing and drumming.

May 31, 2016 Vancouver, British Columbia. Traditional story The Tlingit Story of the Copper told to us by Chief Jim Thomas in the carving studio of Chief Beau Dick during Lalakenis.​

February 21, 2017 Seattle, Washington. At the launch of our 2016 Kickstarter event, we were honored to have Chief Jim Thomas, Tlingit, speak.

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  • Home
  • Living Cultures
  • In Our Hands
    • Videos >
      • Box of Treasures Videos
      • 2016 Kickstarter Videos
    • The Personal Art: Portraiture
    • Auntie Ethel
    • Stanley Hunt
    • Chief Beau Dick
  • Past Projects
    • Headman Jim Thomas, Tlingit
    • Reconciliation Pole >
      • VIDEO 1 Reconciliation Pole
      • Copper Nails
    • 2016 Paddle to Nisqually >
      • VIDEO: Paddle to Nisqually
    • Lummi Pole Journey
    • Alert Bay - June Pageantry
    • Lalakenis >
      • Tea with Chief Beau Dick >
        • Tlingit Story of the Copper
        • Raven Story
      • Lalakenis - Box of Treasures
      • Lalakenis - Fashion Show
      • Lalakenis - Second Day
    • Glacier Bay Big House
    • Opening Hearts
    • 2015 Climate Change Conference
  • Contact
  • About