SeaFeast Sea to Me Hat

$25.00

Embrace the spirit of the Pacific Northwest with this unique black hat featuring the striking artwork of Jason LaClair, a member of the Lummi Nation. LaClair’s Salmon Cycle design, developed for this year’s Bellingham SeaFeast, beautifully captures the profound connection between the Salmon People and the Coast Salish/Lhaqtemish People.

The hat showcases LaClair's vibrant and meaningful Salmon Cycle artwork, symbolizing the deep-rooted traditions and the vital bond between the Salmon and the Coast Salish communities. As LaClair explains, "The Salmon Cycle represents the connection between the Salmon People and the Coast Salish/Lhaqtemish People. In Coast Salish tradition, ceremony must take place for the first Salmon that is caught, this is in honor of the Salmon People... For the Salmon have gave themselves so that the Salish People can survive. Salmon is still one of the main traditional foods of the Lhaqtemish People, stories must be told to remind the young people and community that protecting the waters for the Salmon People and other Sea Life is key."

Made from high-quality materials, this adjustable hat offers comfort and durability, making it a perfect fit for any adventure.

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Embrace the spirit of the Pacific Northwest with this unique black hat featuring the striking artwork of Jason LaClair, a member of the Lummi Nation. LaClair’s Salmon Cycle design, developed for this year’s Bellingham SeaFeast, beautifully captures the profound connection between the Salmon People and the Coast Salish/Lhaqtemish People.

The hat showcases LaClair's vibrant and meaningful Salmon Cycle artwork, symbolizing the deep-rooted traditions and the vital bond between the Salmon and the Coast Salish communities. As LaClair explains, "The Salmon Cycle represents the connection between the Salmon People and the Coast Salish/Lhaqtemish People. In Coast Salish tradition, ceremony must take place for the first Salmon that is caught, this is in honor of the Salmon People... For the Salmon have gave themselves so that the Salish People can survive. Salmon is still one of the main traditional foods of the Lhaqtemish People, stories must be told to remind the young people and community that protecting the waters for the Salmon People and other Sea Life is key."

Made from high-quality materials, this adjustable hat offers comfort and durability, making it a perfect fit for any adventure.

Embrace the spirit of the Pacific Northwest with this unique black hat featuring the striking artwork of Jason LaClair, a member of the Lummi Nation. LaClair’s Salmon Cycle design, developed for this year’s Bellingham SeaFeast, beautifully captures the profound connection between the Salmon People and the Coast Salish/Lhaqtemish People.

The hat showcases LaClair's vibrant and meaningful Salmon Cycle artwork, symbolizing the deep-rooted traditions and the vital bond between the Salmon and the Coast Salish communities. As LaClair explains, "The Salmon Cycle represents the connection between the Salmon People and the Coast Salish/Lhaqtemish People. In Coast Salish tradition, ceremony must take place for the first Salmon that is caught, this is in honor of the Salmon People... For the Salmon have gave themselves so that the Salish People can survive. Salmon is still one of the main traditional foods of the Lhaqtemish People, stories must be told to remind the young people and community that protecting the waters for the Salmon People and other Sea Life is key."

Made from high-quality materials, this adjustable hat offers comfort and durability, making it a perfect fit for any adventure.