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RSVP and join us for a special gathering as we welcome Natosha Gobin (ɬalulic̓aʔ II), a Tulalip Tribal member and descendant of the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Sauk-Suiattle, Skagit, and Puyallup peoples. Natosha's lineage connects her to the Gobin, Young, Price, Hill, Jones, and Williams families. She brings her connection to family into her roles as a proud mother, auntie, and longtime community educator.

 

For over 25 years, Natosha has taught, spoken, and revitalized Northern Lushootseed through the Tulalip Tribes Lushootseed Department, where she now serves as manager. Across her teaching journey, she has worked with all ages and currently co-teaches courses at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, Northwest Indian College, and the University of Washington.

 

Open to the public at no cost, this event offers an opportunity to hear storytelling rooted in Natosha’s ancestral background and extensive knowledge of the Northern Lushootseed language. Early registration is encouraged, as space and tickets are limited.

 

Co-sponsored with the Lemieux Library & McGoldrick Learning Center.

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