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Canoe Journey 2026

Healing Through Our Waters By Honoring Our Ancestors

Canoe Journey Information

2026 Paddle to Nisqually Medicine Creek Potlatch is hosted by the Nisqually Tribe.
The theme is "Healing Through Our Waters by Honoring Our Ancestors"

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Dates:
July 31st to August 6th, 2025

Important Deadlines

Vendor Application Deadline:
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Canoe Family Registration Deadline:
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Applications and Forms

(Coming soon)
Volunteer Application
Vendor Application
Canoe Family Registration
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Maps

(Coming soon)
Vendor Map
Camping Map
Protocol Map
Landing Map
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Contact Us

Have any questions? 

Email us: 
canoejourney-email@nisqually-nsn.gov

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About Canoe Journey

Canoe Journey 2026, Paddle to Nisqually Medicine Creek Potlatch, continues an inter-tribal celebration and annual gathering of Northwest indigenous nations. The annual tribal journey in the Pacific Northwest region was sparked by the Paddle to Seattle in 1989 as part of Washington State’s Centennial celebration. Many Canoe Journeys have been held since 1989, when pullers (the preferred term because of the pulling motion on the paddle) from Canada, Alaska and Washington voyaged from their home communities to sites in the Pacific Northwest. The Canoe Journey has grown to include over 100 canoes and the participation of Canoe Families from other native canoe cultures, including Native American tribes, First Nations peoples, Alaska Natives, Inuit, Maori, Native Hawaiians, and other indigenous peoples from across the world.

Canoe Journey gatherings are rich in meaning and cultural significance. Canoe families travel great distances as their ancestors did and participating in the journey requires physical and spiritual discipline. At each stop, canoe families follow certain protocols, they ask for permission to come ashore, often in their native languages. At night in longhouses there is gifting, honoring and the sharing of traditional prayers, drumming, songs and dances. Meals, including evening dinners of traditional foods, are provided by the host nations.

The Nisqually Tribe has participated in the annual Canoe Journeys since 1994 and has used the Canoe Journeys to strengthen its culture, its community, and its families. Historical cultural practices, from carving techniques to gifting ceremonies, cedar weaving to regalia making, have been revived and rediscovered, while songs have resurfaced to be shared at Journey's end. The Tribe's pride of place and history are once again enriching the lives of young and old alike. The Nisqually Canoe family has learned and taught many of the older skills, and these practices are once again taken up by tribal community members.

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