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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

Contact Robert Lundahl & Associates: info@studio-rla.com, 415.205.3481.

Song on the Water (2005), takes viewers along with 50 indigenous canoes, their crews and communities on a modern-day voyage to a traditional potlatch. Filled with beautiful photography and inspiring Coast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and other tribal songs and cultural expressions, the one-hour film explores what the voyage means to the pullers, ground crews and elders who share the waves, the traditions and a vision of a positive future for Coast Salish youth. The film has been aired on public television stations across the U.S.

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  • Thank you for your post and for clarifying the way the journey is done.

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  • Some of the Truest words I can ever relate to spoken by Daniel. For alot this is just a once a year thing and some people are in need of this more than we can put into words and when we're away from it dangers surface.

  • Some of the Truest words I can ever relate to spoken by Daniel. For alot this is just a once a year thing and some people are in need of this more than we can put into words and when we're away from it dangers surface.

  • Some of the Truest words I can ever relate to spoken by Daniel. For alot this is just a once a year thing and some people are in need of this more than we can put into words and when we're away from it dangers surface.

  • This is a good video, but for the record. These journeys are not just for coast salish people. It is a Journey for all tribes on the coast, and on the waters. I am Nuu~Chah~Nulth. The man singing at the beginning of this film is my grandfather, Hudson Webster, from Ahousaht. Great video though

  • Awesome video!!!

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