Snake River to Salish Sea Spirit of the Waters Totem Pole Journey

Snake River to Salish Sea Spirit of the Waters Totem Pole Journey across Washington and Oregon supports the indigenous-led movement to remove the Snake River dams and restore salmon runs to health. Orca or Southern Resident Killer Whales (SkaliChelh in Lummi language) depend on the salmon to survive. At the heart of any Totem Pole Journey is Jewell James, master carver of the House of Tears Carvers from the Lummi Nation. Much of his professional life he has been in judicial courts or the halls of Congress advocating for treaty rights to be upheld and Tribal sovereignty respected. He continues the good fight, but often with a large totem pole in tow. 

This totem pole journey is the latest of a dozen journeys made over the past 20 years to educate and advocate. This journey builds upon, strengthens and reaffirms the growing indigenous-led environmental movement across the Pacific Northwest. The journey includes public eventsin metropolitan areas and tribal communities. At each stop, art and culture sparks understanding of our natural heritage. In-person events include ceremonial moments steeped in ancestral knowledge presenting the challenges the region faces—and avenues for cross-cultural collaboration and engagement on solutions. 


For more information: https://www.spiritofthewaters.org

Dr. Deanna Minich Discusses Rainbow Diet and Color Can Heal Your Life

Dr. Deanna Minich is an internationally recognized teacher, author, scientist, speaker, and artist. She invites us to consider food and its relationship to health in more creative ways. Her passion is teaching a whole-self approach to nourishment and bridging the gaps between science, spirituality, and art in medicine. In this interview she discusses food through the aspects of color, creativity, and diversity with a focus on developing personalized approaches to food that relate to each person’s individual needs. She has more than 20 years experience in the fields of nutrition and functional medicine, including clinical practice, research, product formulation, writing, and education.

Her doctoral (Ph.D.) research focused on essential fatty acid absorption and metabolism, and her Master of Science degree (M.S.) allowed her to explore the health benefits of the colorful, plant-based carotenoids. She has authored six books on health and wellness and over forty scientific publications. She has developed an online certification program for health professionals so that they can apply the color-coded 7 Systems of Full-Spectrum Health in their practice. Currently, she is Vice President of Scientific Affairs for Organic India USA, on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association, and faculty for the Institute for Functional Medicine and the University of Western States. Learn more at www.deannaminich.com

Watch her Interview on Soundings Mindful Media https://youtu.be/jVP0k6ZUUws