Duwamish Sacred Site Licton Springs has been a Duwamish religious site since time immemorial. le?qtid (Red-Paint, “LEE’kteed”, Licton Springs) is a spiritual site sacred to Chief Seattle’s Duwamish Tribe of Indians, signatories to the 1855 Point Elliott Treaty at Mukilteo. In traditional Duwamish Teachings and view of the Universe, all things in the ?ál?altid (Ancestral […]read more
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