This chapter explores the possibilities for incorporating music as a medium for understanding cultural narratives about gender and their influence on our own gender identities.
According to W̱SÁNEĆ oral history, the W̱SÁNEĆ people have lived on their territorial homelands back to the time of creation. The W̱SÁNEĆ way of life has been passed on to each succeeding generation through an educational way, centered in large part on the W̱SÁNEĆ Reef Net Fishery. This fishing practice formed the backbone of W̱SÁNEĆ culture and society. Despite being protected by the Douglas Treaty of 1852, over the next 163 years of colonization, the knowledge, ceremony, practice, and educational way of the SX̱OLE (Reef Net) was nearly lost. Using a framework for Indigenous Resurgence, this dissertātiō or path focuses on the revitalization and restoration of the SX̱OLE. This resurgent path described herein tells the story of how the “researcher” pulled together the disappearing knowledge of the SX̱OLE, reinvigorated cross border cooperation between the W̱SÁNEĆ and their Xwelemi relatives, and how after being named ȻWENÁLYEN, or the Reef Net Captain through ceremony was able to coordinate the community based creation and fishing of the first SX̱OLE on Canadian waters in 100 years. This resurgent path is just the beginning of a long and endless journey forward by looking backward, where the W̱SÁNEĆ people can be a proud people of the SX̱OLE once again.
"Whatcom Community College’s second annual STEM Carnival will be presented online May 11-15. Families, children, teens, and adults are invited to explore science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) from home through free interactive activities led by WCC faculty and students. A live event is planned for 3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 14.
Examples of the hands-on activities include experimenting with electric currents and magnetic fields, building a catapult, creating a virtual maze, at-home chemical reactions, exploring renewable energy, and a rocketry “how to” guide. Activities are meant for all ages and will utilize materials often found at home."
Abstract: "The evolution of the Stanford Health Library Web site from its inception ten years ago to its current form is described. The site, originally intended to function as an additional branch, has evolved into a true virtual branch for the consumer health library. A customer service orientation and a marketing model guided its development. Benefits to the library are discussed, as are structure and content of the current site. The existence of an online branch has allowed the Health Library to expand its patron base, enhance both traditional and virtual services, and integrate more fully its physical branches and parent institution, Stanford University Hospital."
ArcGIS StoryMap research project examining the transformation of Bellingham, Washington’s shoreline from 1853 to 2019. Maps show tidal flats, historical plats, railroads, and geological surveys to explore Bellingham’s waterfront heritage.