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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: “What Is a Chief? How Native Values Can Teach Resilience”
DESCRIPTION:The Clark County Historical Museum (CCHM) concludes its 2025 Speaker Series with “What Is a Chief? How Native Values Can Teach Resilience\,” featuring Native artist and former tribal leader John Halliday. The event will take place Thursday\, November 6\, 2025\, at the Clark County Historical Museum (1511 Main Street\, Vancouver\, WA 98660).\n Doors open at 6 p.m. and the event begins at 7 p.m. Admission is free\, but registration is required. Visit cchmuseum.org for tickets. \nAt age 55\, John Halliday became legally blind. A Muckleshoot Tribal member of Duwamish ancestry\, Halliday credits his Native American worldview\, cultural traditions\, and values—practices that have sustained Native tribes long before colonization—with helping him overcome the challenges of losing his sight. \nToo often\, our understanding of American history begins with the arrival of European powers\, overlooking the thriving Indigenous communities that already existed. Through his personal story\, Halliday offers audiences a deeper understanding of Washington State history from a Native perspective\, and how these enduring cultural values can teach us about resilience and leadership today. \nAbout the Speaker\nJohn Halliday (he/him) is a legally blind Native American artist of Muckleshoot\, Duwamish\, Yakama\, and Warm Springs descent. He recently retired from the Bureau of Indian Affairs\, where he served as Deputy Regional Director for the Navajo Region\, and has also held leadership roles as CEO for the Muckleshoot and Snoqualmie Tribes. \nAs an artist known by the name Coyote\, Halliday’s work has been featured at Lakewold Gardens\, ANT Gallery\, and the Sacred Circle Galleries of American Indian Art. He currently resides in Steilacoom\, Washington. \nThis program is sponsored by Humanities Washington and the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission. \nRegister here
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/speaker-series-what-is-a-chief/
LOCATION:Clark County Historical Museum\, 1511 Main St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:MEMBERS ONLY - Headstone and Memorial Cleaning and Care Workshop
DESCRIPTION:November is Members Month at the Clark County Historical Museum! \nJoin us on Saturday\, November 8\, as longtime CCHM volunteer and local historian Peri Muhich leads a hands-on workshop on memorial cleaning and care. Learn what supplies to bring to the cemetery and the proper techniques for cleaning and preserving headstones with respect and care. Space is limited to 25 participants\, and registration is required to reserve your spot. \nRegister here.
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/members-only-headstone-and-memorial-cleaning-and-care-workshop/
LOCATION:Clark County Historical Museum\, 1511 Main St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Members Only Events,Workshops
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