Commissioned Coast Salish style pieces. Walter Moses (Tulalip). 2022. Currently located in Compass Health supportive housing.
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Commissioned Coast Salish style pieces. Walter Moses (Tulalip). 2022. Currently located in Compass Health supportive housing.
Tulalip cape, United States of America, by Olivia Vanni
Facing Your Paths
Ty Juvinel
Congratulations to Tulalip by AlexKnight002 for winning the Vexillology Discord Server Contest Flag Wars!
It won against Solus by Ronan with 61.1 percent of the vote.
This flag is a redesign of the Tulalip Tribes flag that I made for the “Native American Flag Redesigns” flag competition on the Vexillology Discord server. This redesign uses the same whale design as the official Tulalip flag.
This is the first time that a flag I designed has won a Flag Wars tournament! I swear that the results weren’t rigged! Thank you to everyone for voting!
The Tulalip Casino in Tulalip, Washington, has the most Christmas lights in the entire state with just under 8 million lights. It's gorgeous and uplifting to stand among these glorious lights. It's illuminating for the soul. I go to see them every year. They bring me so much joy as I stand there basking in their beauty and glory!!! This is, truly, a celebration of the beauty of Christmas and the beauty of man!!! It's ironic that it's found at a casino, but that's a rant for a different post. That being said, I want to say thank you to the Tulalip tribe for these beautiful lights!! It's a magical place to visit!! 😁😍🙏🏼🎅 🧑🎄 🎄✨️ Merry Christmas and Happy holidays to all and to all a good night!!
Tulalip Liminal
Mary Ellen Johnson, 39
Last seen in Tulalip, Washington in 2020.
2015: Darkfeather, Bibiana and Eckos Ancheta from the Tulalip Tribe.
Photograph: Matika Wilbur/The Guardian