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Announcements and News

Dam Removal

Elwha Klallam Veterans

Tribal Government

Tribal Programs

Events Calendar

Employment Opportunities

Heritage Training Center

GreatHall

Conference Room

Art Room

Kitchen

Culture and History

Lifestyle

Villages and Government

Stories

Klallam Language

Canoe Journeys

Historical Timeline

Boston Charlie

Hunter John

Point No Point Treaty

Tse-whit-zen

Archeology of the Village

Belongings of Ancestors

Longhouse Structures

Trading

Current Status

Staff Directory

Driving Directions

Site Search

Contact Us

 

Klallam Stories

Storytelling was and is used today as a way of teaching. All stories told have a lesson with in them.

Mucus Boy

The Bear Story as told by Ed Sampson Sr.

The Blackfish Story as told by Adeline Smith

The Hummingbird Story as told by Beatrice Charles

The Nahkeeta Story as told by Jamie Valadez

Slapu Steals a Boy

The Strong People as told by Sam Ulmer

The Wolf Story as told by Elsie Sampson


 

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Administration Building                     2851 Lower Elwha Road        Port Angeles, WA    98363


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