Salmon Symposium Public Event

Start: 2022-10-30 18:00:00 UTC Pacific Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-07:00)

A link to attend this virtual event will be emailed upon RSVP

Backlit image of Indigenous paddlers in a seafaring canoe on the Salish Sea
Aristide Economopoulos / The Natural History Museum

Join us for a special live-streamed program of ceremony, song, and speakers from the International Indigenous Salmon Symposium, a gathering dedicated to building Indigenous-led conservation alliances to restore to health the salmon at risk of extinction, and the world of relations they bring to life.

This special two-hour public program is the final culmination and celebration of a historic 5-day gathering of 35 Indigenous community leaders, fishers, and knowledge-keepers from the three great Salmon Seas: the Salish Sea (Pacific Northwest), Bering Sea (Alaska), and Sea of Okhotsk (Russian Far East).

Organized by Se'Si'Le and moderated by The Natural History Museum's Director Beka Economopoulos, the full agenda can be found here.