Power Paddle to Puyallup Youth Canoe Journey 2024
Our Sacred Youth
Canoe Journey Update: Message about hosting
What is Canoe Journey?
The Canoe Journey is an annual tradition of traveling on ancestral waterways.
This Year’s Canoe Journey: A Focus on Youth
Connie McCloud shared, “The whole point of this Youth Journey is to teach our children so that you have the adults, you have the Elders, working with the youth to train them to be in the leadership position. It doesn’t eliminate any canoe families from participating. It puts the focus on training our youth.” This statement captures the purpose and goal of this years journey in that our Puyallup shores are open to all.
The youth journey is an opportunity for elders to impart their knowledge, for adults to guide and support, and for our youth to step confidently into roles of leadership. This will assist in ensuring that the culture is continued on through future generations.
SOFT LANDING: July 30, 2024
LANDING: July 31, 2024
PROTOCOL: August 1 - 5, 2024
Monday, August 5th, 2024 - Protcol day 5
Disclaimer: This list may change, so please check the protocol list inside the protocol tent to see our current progress. Canoe families, please stay updated on where we are in the schedule.
- Squaxin
- Nisqually – yex wule? suqw
- Muckleshoot
- leimomiwaiwainui
- swaqwseb / Chief Leschi Schools / Puyallup
Sunday, August 4th, 2024 - Protocol day 4
Disclaimer: This list may change, so please check the protocol list inside the protocol tent to see our current progress. Canoe families, please stay updated on where we are in the schedule.
- Tulalip
- Salish Spirit
- Snoqualmie
- Alaska Tlingit
- Blue Heron
- Shell House UW
- Duwamish
- Carvers Camp
Saturday , August 3rd, 2024 - Protocol day 3
Disclaimer: This list may change, so please check the protocol list inside the protocol tent to see our current progress. Canoe families, please stay updated on where we are in the schedule.
- Chehalis
- Suquamish
- Sacred Water
- Tana Stubs
- Nooksack
- Samish
- Westshore
- Lhaqutemish
- Blackhawks
- NWIC
- Kingfisher
- Swinomish
Additional dates will be provided later.
Friday , August 2nd, 2024 - Protocol day 2
Last Updated on August 1, 2024 @ 8:30pm
Disclaimer: This list may change, so please check the protocol list inside the protocol tent to see our current progress. Canoe families, please stay updated on where we are in the schedule.
- Pacheedaht
- Warm Springs
- Grand Rounde
- Portland All Nations
- Quileute
- Mowachat
- Sootscoo
- Quinault
- Chehalis
- Cowlitz
- Skok
- Suquamish
Additional dates will be provided later.
Thursday , August 1st, 2024 - Protocol day 1
The protocol list for the canoe families is as follows:
8:30AM – Prayer
9:00AM – Protocol starts
- Tla’amin Nation
- Sts’ailes
- Xwelmexw
- Pil’alt
- Snuneymuxw – Munu
- Kwumut lelum
- Qwyano
- Maqumis
- WSANEC
- Homalco (?)
The protocol will begin at 9 AM and end at 11 PM. Each family will have a maximum of 1.5 hours on the floor. Please be aware that there will be no breaks during this time. Additional dates will be provided later.
Youth Activites Schedule of events
Canoe Journey Reminder: Attention all Canoe Journey participants
Canoe Journey Contacts
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Contact Info
Connie McCloud
Phone: (253) 389-8729
Email: Connie.McCloud@PuyallupTribe-nsn.govChester Earl
Phone: (253) 307-3659
Email: Chester.E.Earl@Puyalluptribe-nsn.govClinton McCloud
Phone: (253) 278-8393
Email: Clinton.McCloud@PuyallupTribe-nsn.govAngie Totus
Phone: (253) 320-8361
Email: Angeline.Totus@PuyallupTribe-nsn.gov
Sign-ups
Volunteer Sign-up
We are looking for volunteers to help during our hosting. Please look here for more information.
Click HereCanoe Family Registration
Canoe families that plan to attend please let us know by registering here. We will use this contact information to send updates.
Click HereVendor Sign-up
To sign up to be a Vendor please email Events Vendor: EventVendors@PuyallupTribe-nsn.gov
EMAIL
Registered Canoe Families
Below is the list of registered canoe families. Names and spelling as provided by the registration form. This list was last updated as of July 17th, 2024 at 9 A.M.
- Portland All Nations Canoe Family
- Salmon Dancer
- Samish Canoe Family
- SeaWolf – Swaltcelitca
- Queets Canoe Family
- Puyallup
- Kwumut Lelum Canoe Family
- Snoqualmie canoe family
- Tla’amin Canoe Family
- Cowlitz Canoe Family
- Chief Leschi School Canoe Family
- Chehalis Canoe Family
- Cowlitz, Canoe,, Family
- 7 Waters
- Leimomiwaiwainui Canoe Family
- Squaxin Island Canoe Family
- Suquamish
- Seawolf
- Wellbeing
- Ahmoose ahmoose
- ii – yuca- mutiook
- diƛkʷaʕqƛ xaadaʔk
- Swinomish Youth Canoe Family
- Munu Canoe Family
- Munu
- TBD – Ditidaht
- Lhaqtemish Canoe Family
- Tana Stubš (2 canoes)
- Tana Stubš (2 canoes)
- č̓away̓altxʷ ʔiišəd – Shellhouse Canoe Family at UW
- Sqwudaytud
- Suquamish
- Suquamish
- Mowachaht-Muchalaht
- Nokedjak
- Skookum
- N’chi Wanapum
- Swan/Manhousaht
- Moomooquin canoe family
- Qwyano
- swaq̓ʷsəb
- Nooksack Way of Life
- SC’IANEW Canoe Family
- River road
- lək̓ʷəŋən
- Xwelmexw Canoe Family
- Maqumis
- Stanki’ya
- Ulxayu
- Carvers’ Camp
- Tulalip Canoe Family
- χʷomaɬkʷu
- Salish Spirit Canoe Family
- Charlie Family – Sts’ailes
- Chichi
- qisqis
- Lottie
- SootsCoo Crew
- Elder Spirit
- SCIANEW Canoe Family
- Muckleshoot Canoe Family
- Eagle Spirit
- Warrior Spirit
- Sacred Water
- Sts’ailes Mestexw
- chicha
- qisiqs
- Kaasai
- WSÁNEĆ canoe family
- Kwi-Di-Do-Kwis
- Kwi-Di-Do-Kwis
- Lummi Blackhawk Canoe family
- yex wule? Suqw
- yex wule? Suqw
- yex wule? Suqw
- NWIC
- Pil’alt Warrior Canoe Family – “Skwó:wech” Journey Canoe
- Fearless
- Seahawk