Generations Rising Native American Youth Art Workshop Saturday at the Evergreen State College Longhouse.
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Joseph Pavel of Olympia help shis 2-year-old son, Gregg Pavel, with a beading project during Generatins Rising Native American youth art workshop Saturday at the Evergreen State College Longhouse. (/The Olympian)





















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Gabe Higheagle, 13, (left) and Christian Pillsbury, 13, (right) play drums during the generations Rising workshop SAturday at The Evergreen State College Longhouse. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)







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David Montgomery (Quinault Nation), 21, teaches Olanda Baker, 8, how to make a leather pouch during the Generations Rising native youth art workshop Saturday at The Evergreen State College Longhouse. Montgomery was once a workshop participant himself, and is now a curator for the event. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)


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Summer Robinson, 13, of Milton paints a drum Saturday during the Generations Rising native youth arts workshop at The Evergreen State College Longhouse. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)










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Trevor Dillon (left) helps his daughter Waverly Wilson, 10 of Lakewood make a walking stick Saturday at Generations Rising Native American youth art workshop. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)


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Chehalis Tribal member Violet Starr, 8, of Oakville weaves a barrette during the Generations Rising gathering Saturday at The Evergreen State College Longhouse. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)


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Karen Reed (center) of Puyallup announces the completion of a red cedar headband during the Generations Rising event Saturday at the Evergreen State College Longhouse. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)

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Puyallup Tribal member Leeann Reed, 10, creates a yarn headband during Saturday's Generations Rising workshop. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)








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Tyler McClain, 18 (right) of Shelton teaches Leah Evernden, 14, of Shelton, and Leeann Reed, 10, of Puyallup, how to make yarn headbands. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)





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Lummi Nation member Jeremiah Atkinson (center) , 25, of Puyallup helps his niece Virginia Johnson, 7, of Toledo decorate her walking stick Saturday during the Generations Rising native youth art worshop at The Evergreen State College Longhouse. At right is Cree Paul, 16, of Fife. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)






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Waypetemahquah Choke announces 8-year-old Keya Payne's finished walking stick during the Generations Rising native youth art workshop Saturday at The Evergreen State College workshop. (Toni L. Bailey/The Olympian)







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