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CELEBRATION OF FILM Fees for these presentations are the cost of admission. PLEASE RSVP BY CONTACTING: Lena Jones at 360-716-2640 or Mary Jane Topash at 360-716-2657 wawaus For the month of March, we welcome: AARON JONES Sxhekʷtən Tulalip Filmmaker, Musician, Student THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Hibulb Cultural Center Longhouse Room To screen short films, including: “Raising Our Arms in anksgiving” Featured at Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, anksgiving Revisited, 2006 “History is Unwritten” Winner of Museum of History and Industry Best Emerging Filmmaker Award, 2011 Followed by Q&A session. “. . . My farsighted elders would be delighted to know that their centuries-old memories will have a new life thanks to another kind of memory storage. Now it can benefit young people in additional ways. Youth, the source for future generations and the well being of all humanity, can continue to be enriched by the xʷdikʷ -- the wisdom, teachings, philosophy, and advice – distilled by the dxʷləšucid, the primal Lushootseed.” Vi Hilbert (Upper Skagit), Haboo. ʔiɬčad salacut ʔəstəlawiltub

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CELEBRATION OF FILM

Fees for these presentations are the cost of admission.

PLEASE RSVP BY CONTACTING:Lena Jones at 360-716-2640 orMary Jane Topash at 360-716-2657

waq̓waq̓usFor the month of March, we welcome:

AARON JONES SxhekʷtənTulalip Filmmaker, Musician, Student

THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Hibulb Cultural Center Longhouse Room

To screen short films, including:

“Raising Our Arms in Thanksgiving”Featured at Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Thanksgiving Revisited, 2006

“History is Unwritten”Winner of Museum of History and Industry Best Emerging Filmmaker Award, 2011

Followed by Q&A session.“. . . My farsighted elders would be delighted to know that their centuries-old memories will have a new life thanks to another kind of memory storage. Now it can benefit young people in additional ways. Youth, the source for future generations and the well being of all humanity, can continue to be enriched by the xʷdikʷ -- the wisdom, teachings, philosophy, and advice – distilled by the dxʷləšucid, the primal Lushootseed.” –Vi Hilbert (Upper Skagit), Haboo.

ʔiɬčadsx̌alacutʔəstəlawiltub