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Volunteer Outreach: Totem Pole Journey May 4-8 @ EMU

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Would you like to be a part of an intergenerational, indigenous-led movement on campus?  
The University of Oregon welcomes the Totem Pole Journey, the intertribal nonprofit organization Se’Si’Le, and The Natural History Museum’s Whale People exhibit to campus for a series of events in support of the Indigenous-led movement to remove the Snake River dams and restore salmon in the region.
The Totem Pole Journey inspires, informs, and engages Pacific Northwest communities through intergenerational voices, ceremony, art, science, spirituality, ancestral knowledge, and cross-cultural collaboration in support of the Indigenous-led movement to remove the Snake River dams and restore to health the Snake River salmon runs and our relatives, the Southern Resident Killer Whales (Skali’Chelh in the Lummi language) that depend on them.
 
We would like to ask for your time in helping the events with setup and takedown assistance. Multiple spots are still available from Wednesday, May 4th to Sunday, May 8th! We are asking for a two-hour period of time commitment. Fill out this form below Current Spirit of the Waters poster 4.12 (1) to learn how and when you can become involved!
 
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