Ethics and the
Columbia River Treaty
Righting Historic Wrongs
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Shawn Brigman
Shawn received 2017 GAP Award funding to facilitate the recovery of paddle design and carving during the fall and winter of 2017. These paddle designs would then be shared with communities in the summer of 2018 by physically transporting, displaying, and “brushing the water” in sturgeon nose canoes at festivals, youth programs, relevant community events, and college/university educational settings when they arise. Completion of culturally relevant paddle designs is important at this time as a parallel movement to the current revitalization and recovery of canoe culture in Eastern Washington with the recent 1st annual canoe journey in 2016 to the historic Kettle Falls fishery location on the upper Columbia River. Moving forward into the future, demonstrations on paddle carving will also be shared, as communities require cultural specific paddles designed for their community sturgeon nose canoes.
More on Shawn Brigman.
Email: sbrigman@zagmail.gonzaga.edu