Sharing origin stories at Cascade PBS/Daybreak Star Radio event

Cascade PBS and Daybreak Star Radio hosted a screening of Origins: The Last Reefnetters followed by a community roundtable discussion on May 4 at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Discovery Park. (Madeline Happold/Cascade PBS)
Cascade PBS and Daybreak Star Radio hosted a community event Sunday around the Origins: The Last Reefnetters docuseries at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Discovery Park.
The event, attended by over 30 participants, included a screening of the first three episodes of Origins: The Last Reefnetters followed by a roundtable discussion to hear from community members. Some attendees shared that the documentary was their first foray into the history of reefnet fishing in Puget Sound, while others shared details of future events and powwows aimed at preserving Indigenous practices. Participants highlighted how history can be shaped based on the different voices, perspectives and backgrounds of the storytellers, and how nuances can be erased by popular narratives.
When asked their “origins” story — what they would want to share about their families and culture — participants shared stories of joy, perseverance and humor. Some attendees vocalized a desire to see cross-pollination among communities, giving people the opportunity to connect with stories outside their immediate communities.

If you're interested in attending future community events, the Cascade PBS documentary Wolf Land will premiere at the SIFF Film Festival on May 17 at 5:30 p.m. at Shoreline Community College and May 18 at 1:30 p.m. at AMC Pacific Place. United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, which supports Daybreak Star Radio, will host their annual Seafair Powwow at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center July 18-20. Origins: The Last Reefnetters is available to stream on Cascade PBS.
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