Salmon Home: Waterways Repair and Winnemem Wintu Cosmology of Care is a painted story-map in collaboration with Michael “Pom” Preston, Chief Caleen Sisk’s son and Nichella Garcia, tribal educator.
Run4Salmon is in its 10th year of actions and prayer. Water protectors travel the migration path salmon used to take from the ancestral Winnemem Wintu lands at Bulyum Puyuk, or Mt. Shasta, all the way past dams, erosion and polluted riverways to the deltas in the Bay Area in Ohlone Lands.
Under Chief Caleen Sisk’s guidance, this prayer journey seeks to restore balance by returning to Indigenous-led stewardship of watersheds, rivers and streams. Learn more about the Winnemem Wintu cosmology and hear directly from Chief Caleen Sisk’s words here.
The US Government has now pulled funding for this sacred project. Please consider offering generous support to the tribe here.
All proceeds of these limited edition 11” x 14” archival giclée prints on cold press watercolor paper go directly to the tribe.
Email hello@saritadoe.com if you are near the Bay Area, California, and would like to pick the print up in-person.
Thank you for your support!
Salmon Home: Waterways Repair and Winnemem Wintu Cosmology of Care is a painted story-map in collaboration with Michael “Pom” Preston, Chief Caleen Sisk’s son and Nichella Garcia, tribal educator.
Run4Salmon is in its 10th year of actions and prayer. Water protectors travel the migration path salmon used to take from the ancestral Winnemem Wintu lands at Bulyum Puyuk, or Mt. Shasta, all the way past dams, erosion and polluted riverways to the deltas in the Bay Area in Ohlone Lands.
Under Chief Caleen Sisk’s guidance, this prayer journey seeks to restore balance by returning to Indigenous-led stewardship of watersheds, rivers and streams. Learn more about the Winnemem Wintu cosmology and hear directly from Chief Caleen Sisk’s words here.
The US Government has now pulled funding for this sacred project. Please consider offering generous support to the tribe here.
All proceeds of these limited edition 11” x 14” archival giclée prints on cold press watercolor paper go directly to the tribe.
Email hello@saritadoe.com if you are near the Bay Area, California, and would like to pick the print up in-person.
Thank you for your support!