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NW Elders ECHO | October 08, 2024

Date of Presentation: October 8, 2024

The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on October 8, 2024. In this presentation, Michael Garcia, Pueblo of Tamaya (Santa Ana Pueblo) discusses “The Healing Power of Song”.

The faculty panel and staff members for this session of the Northwest Elders, Knowledge Holders, and Culture Keepers ECHO includes:

  • Jesse Beers – Cultural Stewardship Manager for CTCLUSI
  • Katie Hunsberger – Behavioral Health Aide Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Dolores Jimerson – Behavioral Health Education Director for NPAIHB
  • Maleah Nore – NW Elders ECHO Faculty
  • Jessica Rienstra – ECHO Case Manager for NPAIHB
  • Marilyn Scott – Tribal Chair at Upper Skagit Tribe
  • David Stephens – ECHO Clinic Director for NPAIHB
  • Birdie Wermy – Behavioral Health Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Alison Whitemore – LCSW & RPT (Round Valley Indian Tribes)
  • Tanya Firemoon – Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Contractor

Recording:

Presented by:

Michael Garcia

Michael Garcia, is from the Pueblo of Tamaya (Santa Ana Pueblo), his Indian name is “Yaschay” meaning “Early Morning”. He found his calling as a language teacher for his people. Michael teaches his Keres language through the power and beauty of song. Students learn how the language of song connects them to the land, people, culture, and traditions of the Tamayame. Michael is also the creator of a podcast “Life of a Dog on the Rez”, where he shares funny, cringe-worthy, and inspirational stories from his beloved Pueblo homelands and Turtle Island, stories that uplift the soul, provide us hope, and heal our spirits.  He is a traditional song maker, moccasin maker, storyteller and is instrumental in revitalizing the traditional Pueblo game of Shinney Stick back into the Pueblos.

 

 

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Date added: October 8, 2024